1895.] HTMEKOPTBEA OF THE ISLAND OP GRENADA. 807 



body, terminating in an incrassated 4-jointed clnb ; first funicular 

 joint shorter than the pedicel, about twice as long as thick, the 

 others gradually shortening, the last being only a little longer than 

 thick ; first joint of club oblong, the second larger, rounded, the 

 third still larger, quadrate, the last oblong ; scutellum with a 

 transverse fovea at base ; sides of collar, metatborax, and petiole 

 pubescent; petiole nearly 3 times as long as thick; body of 

 abdomen ovate, pointed as tip, and as long as the thorax. 

 Balthazar. Described from one female specimen. 



Ceratopria, Ashmead. 



(1) Ceratopria grbnadensis, sp. n. 



2 ' Length 0*8 mm. Head and abdomen, except the petiole, 

 black ; thorax rufous ; antennae, except club, and the legs yellow ; 

 club abrupt, 3-jointed, black ; wings hyaline, ciliated. 



Head large, globose ; f anicle as long as the scape, the first joint 

 a little longer than thick, the following transverse-moniliform, the 

 last two joints very slightly wider than the preceding ; club 

 abrupt, 3-jointed, the first and second joints equal, transverse- 

 quadrate, the last oval, a little longer than the preceding ; 

 scutellum with a single, small, rounded fovea at base ; metathorax 

 pubescent ; abdomen oblong-oval, the body as long as the tborax, 

 above black, beneath towards base piceous, the petiole yellow, 

 shagreened. 



Balthazar and Mount Gay Estate. Described from two female 

 specimens. 



(2) Ceratopria flatipes, sp. n. 



2. Length 1 mm. Black; angles of pronotum and the 

 antennae, except the club, brownish yellow ; club abrupt, 3-jointed, 

 black ; legs 3'ellow ; wings hyaline, ciliated. 



Head subglobose, a little wider than long ; scape scarcely as 

 long as the funicle ; funicle with the joints moniliform, the first 

 not longer than thick, the last three a little transverse ; club 

 large, abrupt, 3-jointed, the last joint oblong, twice as long as the 

 second ; scutellum with a transverse shallow fovea at base ; ab- 

 domen ovate, more pointed than usual ; petiole and the metathorax 

 piceous, pubescent. 

 . Balthazar. Described from one female specimen. 



Trichopria, Ashmead. 



Table of Species. 



Females. 



Antennae with a gradually incrassated 4-jointed club 2. 



Antennse with a gradually incrassated 5-jointed club. 



Antennae rufous, the club black ; scutellum with a single 

 fovea, with a grooved line at the sides ; legs reddish 

 yellow. T, grenadensis. 



