144 DR. li. O. HOWARD OlST THE 



with brilliant reflections ; antennae rather dark brown, scape 

 rather lighter than flagellum ; tegalae light brown ; all legs uni- 

 formly honey-yellow. 



One male, Mount Gay estate, April 1, swampy forest near 

 sea-shore. 



Tribe Diparides, 

 Lelaps, Holiday. 



LeLAPS PULCHRICOElSriS. 



Lelaps pulchricornis, Haliday MS., fide Walker, Ann. ^ Mag. Nat.- 

 Hist. ser. 1, xii. p. 47, $ (St. Vincent). 



Lelaps pulchricornis, Ashmead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 156, S 2 

 (St. Vincent). 



Twenty-three males and females, (jf-rand Etang, Balthazar,. 

 Mt. Maitland, and Mirabeau estate, March 2 to April 5, 250 to 

 1900 feet, under varying conditions, usually near streams. 



Lelaps elates cens. 



Lelaps flavescens, Ashmead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 156, J $ (St.. 

 Vincent). 



Nine males and females, seven Balthazar, one Mt. Maitland, 

 and one Mirabeau estate ; those at Balthazar collected June 11, 

 250 feet, flying at sunset after heavy rain. 



Tribe Pteromalides. 

 Pteeomaltjs, Swed. 



Pteeomalus rugosopunctaths. 



Pteromalus rugosopunctatus, Ashmead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 165,. 

 S 2 (St. Vincent). 



Many males and females, collected under varying conditions 

 at different points. 



Spintheetjs, Thomson. 



Spintherus dubitts. 



Spintherus dubius, Ashmead, LAnn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 159, $ (St. 

 Vincent). 



Two females, Chantilly estate, April 6, 400 feet, higb growth 

 of weeds in nutmeg orchard. 



The species is doubtfully placed in Spintherus by Mr. Ashmead- 



