CHVLCIDID^ OP THE ISLAND OF GEENADA. 169 



Antennae not especially long. 



Cheeks strongly developed and, wltli lower 



face, yellow ashmeadi, sp. n. 



Cheeks not especially developed, dark. 

 Thorax closely punctate, colour greenish .... viridescens, sp. n. 



Thorax finely aciculate, black shnilis, sp. n. 



Thorax faintly aciculate, greenish circularis, sp. n. 



Thorax smooth, shining 7ntcans, sp. n. 



Abdomen elongate, pointed, usually narrower than 

 thorax and always considerably longer. 

 Yellow ; abdomen with dark transverse bands . . fasciatus, Ashm. 



Body dark, base of abdomen only light basilaris, A shm. 



Bright metallic green ; coxee light yellow coxalts, sp. n. 



Black or faintly metallic ; scutellum elevated 



into a rounded prominence elevatus, sp. n. 



Black ; scutellum for the most part in plane of 

 scutum ; scutum with impressed dots bordering 



inner edge of parapsidal furrow vulgaris, Ashm. 



Black, without impressed dots ; hind wings 



acutely pointed at tip acutipennis, Ashm. 



Teteastichus basilaris. 



Tetrastichus basilai^is, Ashmead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 186. 

 St. Vincent. 



One male, Chantilly estate, March 7, 300 feet, by shady pool 

 in cocoa orchard. 



Teteastichus cupreus. 



Tetrastichus cupreus, Ashmead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. pp. 184-185. 

 St. Vincent. 



Sixteen male and female specimens, Mount Gay and Mirabeau 

 estates, Grand Etang, St. George's, and Balthazar, March 7 to 

 April 15, 300 to 1J)00 feet, under varying conditions. 



Tetrastichus fasciatus. 



Tetrastichus fasciatus, Ashmead, Linn. Journ., Zool. xxv. p. 187. 

 St. Vincent. 



Eleven male and female specimens. Mount Gay estate, Balthazar, 

 March 31 to April 15, 300 to 1900 feet, under varying conditions. 



Teteastichus eletatus, sp. n. 



§ . Length 1'28 mm. ; expanse 2*0 mm. Antennae short, 

 Bcape not reaching to top of head, pedicel longer tban first 

 funicle-joint ; funicle-joints 1, 2, and 3 subequal in length, 



