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shrivelled) faintly punctate ; eyes distinct, naked ; mesonotum 

 delicately shagreened ; abdomen longer than thorax, ovate, 

 strongly concave above, smooth, shining ; bristles of mesonotum 

 white, sparse and long. Colour of head and abdomen metallic 

 blue-green with purplish reflections ; thorax brilliant aeneous ; 

 antennae dark brown, all legs except coxae pallid ; wings perfectly 

 hyaline, veins light green. 



Described from one female, Balthazar, April 3, 250 feet, 

 swept. 



Entedon", Dolman. 



Entedon pulchee, sp. n. 



2 . Length 1-16 mm. ; expanse 1*8 mm. Antennae inserted 

 between mouth and middle of face ; scape short, not reaching to 

 top of head ; flagellum about as long as scape, joints short, con- 

 densed ; club as long as funicle, prolonged into a stylus ; head 

 (greatly shrivelled) and mesonotum finely aud closely punctate ; 

 abdomen faintly shagreened. Antennae black, except club which 

 is brown ; head, mesoscutar parapsides, metanotum, abdomen» 

 and entire undersiae of body dark metallic blue or purpureous ; 

 disc of mesoscutum brilliant aeneous ; scutellum brilliant 

 cupreous ; wings hyaline, with a narrow curved fuscous band 

 below stigma, concave distally ; distal tip of wing also narrowly 

 fuscous ; veins dark brown, stigma darker ; legs black except at 

 joints, tarsi nearly white. 



One female specimen, Balthazar, April 9, sea-shore, on trailing 

 plant. 



Subfamily Tetbastichtn^. 

 Teteastichus, Haliday. 

 Table of Grenada Species. 

 Eemales. 

 Abdomen ovate, nearly circular on cross-sectioL., 

 a trifle longer than thorax. 

 Mesoscutum with several rows of impressed dots 



on medial side of parapsidal grooves cupreus, Ashm. 



Mesoscutum without such impressed dots, 



Scutellum without a median furrow cupi'oideus, sp. n. 



Scutellum with a median fuiTow mlcatus, sp. n. 



Ahdomen oval, flattened above, as wide as thorax, 

 and not at all or hut slightly longer. 

 Antennae very long longicornis, Ashm. 



