808 ME. W, H. ASHMEAD — EEPOKT Olf THE PABASITIC [NoV. 19, 



2. Antennffi, except last joint, reddish yellow, last joint 

 black ; scutellum with two minute, widely separated 



foveas, a grooved line at sides; legs reddish yellow T. bpbvsata. 



Antennae, except last three joints which are dusky, 

 yellow ; scutellum with a single foTca at base ; legs 

 yellow T.affinis. 



(1) TbICHOPEIA GEEIfABElfSIS, sp. n. 



2 . Length 1-5 mm. Polished black ; antennae 12-jointed, ex- 

 tending to base of abdomen, rufous, the club black ; legs reddish 

 yellow ; wings hyaline, pubescent, the stigma yellow. 



Head globose ; flagellum three times as long as the scape, the 

 pedicel thicker and a little longer than the first joint of funicle, 

 the first funicular joint the longest, the following gradually short- 

 ening, all, however, longer than thick ; club gradually incrassated, 

 the last joint ovate but not longer than the penultimate ; sides of 

 collar pubescent ; scutellum with a single fovea at base ; angles of 

 metathorax acute, pubescent at sides ; abdomen oblong-oval, as 

 long as the thorax, with the petiole short, pubescent. 



d . Agrees with the female, except in having long, 14-jointed 

 antennae, the flagellum being black or piceous, the joints elliptic- 

 oval, covered with sparse long hairs, the first joint being slightly 

 the longest. , 



Balthazar and Grand Etang. Described from one female and two 

 male specimens. The male comes nearest to T. imularis, described 

 from St. Vincent, but the antennae are differently coloured, with 

 the joints differently shaped. 



(2) Teichopeia bifoveata, sp. n. 



$ . Length 1-4 mm. Polished black ; antennas 12-jointed, 

 extending to base of abdomen, reddish yellow, with the last joint 

 black ; legs reddish yellow ; wings hyaUne, ciliated. 



Head globose ; flagellum 2| times as long as the scape, the 

 pedicel twice as long as thick and longer and stouter than the 

 first flagellar joint ; first funicular joint a little longer than the 

 second, the joints after the second moniUform, not longer than 

 thick ; club gradually incrassated, 4-jointed, the last joint greatly 

 enlarged, oblong, nearly as long as the three preceding joints 

 united and much stouter ; scutellum with two minute widely 

 separated fovese at base (in reality punctures); metapleura and 

 petiole pubescent or woolly ; body of abdomen ovate, acute at tip. 



Balthazar. Described from two female specimens. 



(3) Teichopeia affinis, sp. n. 



$ . Length 0-8 mm. Polished black ; antennae 12-jointed, 

 extending to the middle of abdomen, yellow, the last three joints 

 of club black or dusky ; legs yellow ; wings hyaline, ciliated. 



Head globose ; flagellum about 4 times as long as the scape, the 

 pedicel much thicker but scarcely longer than the first joint of 

 funicle ; funicular joints 1 to 4 gradually shortening, all longer 

 than thick, 5 and 6 moniliform and a httle wider than the pre- 

 ceding ; club 4-jointed, loosely joined, gradually incrassated, the 



