CHALCIDIDJE OF THE ISLAND OF GRENADA. 163 



Ardaltjs i;EViGA?;irs, sp. n. 



$ . Length 1-3 mm. ; expanse 1*75 mm. Head and face 

 smooth, shining ; ?nesonotum very faintly reticulate, appearing 

 smooth and shin/ng with a hand-lens ; scutellar sutures con- 

 verging somewhat towards head, punctate on inner border. 

 Abdomen elongate ovate, longer than thorax, pointed, smooth 

 and shining; segments 1 and 6 longest, 2, 3, 4, and 5 subequal, 2 a 

 trifle the longest. Antennae short; funicle-joints and club some- 

 what flattened, hairy ; funicle-joints gradually shorter from 1 to 4, 

 4 as long as wide; club a little longer than two preceding funicle- 

 joints together. Colour black, shining ; antennal scape and all 

 tibiae and tarsi, and venter of abdomen at base light brown ; 

 femora and tips of coxae darker, trochanters coucolorous with 

 tibiae ; fore wings with a distinct dark brown patch arising at 

 stigmal vein and extending halfway across wing ; veins dark 

 brown. 



One female, Mount Gray estate, April, 250 feet, in house on 

 window. 



Subfamily Eulophik^. 

 Eflophus, Geoffroy. 



ElTLOPHUS AUEIPUNCTATUS. 



Eulophus auripunctatus, Ashnead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 166, 5 • 

 St. Vincent. 



One female, Balthazar, March 31, 1900 feet, on foliage near 

 the ground, damp spot. It is unfortunate that we do not know 

 the male of this very beautiful Eulophine, as it may prove the 

 species to be distinct from EulopTius. 



Paraolinx, Ashmead. 



Paeaolinx lineatipeons. 



Paraolinx lineatifrons, Ashmead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 166, ^ $ . 

 St. Vincent. 



Four males, Balthazar, March 2, 250 feet, and Marcn 31, 

 1900 feet, herbage. 



Stmpiesis, Foerster. 



StMPIESIS GEENADElSrSIS, sp. n. 



5 . Length 1"5 mm. ; expanse 2'9 mm. Antennae rather short, 

 scape very slender ; funicle-joints cylindrical, three times as long 

 as wide, clothed with short erect hairs. Ocelli at angles of a 



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