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has only a small fovea posteriorly, witli a submarginal row of 

 punctures, its sides being rugose, not vertically striated. 



Hah. St. Vincent. 



Described from two female specimens. 



Kleidotoma, Westwood. 



KlEIDOTOMA ESrSULARIS, Sp. U. 



5 . Lengtb 1 millim. Polished black ; legs rufous, the middle 

 and posterior coxse black, all the femora more or less dusky. 

 Antennae 13-jointed, black, the three terminal joints much 

 enlarged, fluted, the last the longest ; the basal joint is a little 

 longer than the last, curved clavate, the second joint or the 

 pedicel is oval ; the following joints to the club are very slender; 

 the third or the first joint of funicle is twice as long as the second, 

 the joints following are rounded or moniliform and slightly 

 increase in size. Wings hyaline, not emarginate at apex, the 

 venation pale ; the tip of the submarginal vein terminates in a 

 quadrate stigma, the marginal cell is open along the outer edge 

 and is nearly twice as long as wide, the first abscissa of radius 

 very oblique, a little longer than the second. Abdomen as long 

 as the thorax, polished, compressed, without a pubescent girdle 

 at base and with a very finely aciculated spot at base above. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from one female specimen. 



Teteaehapta, Forster. 



Teteaehapta etjpipes, sp. n. 



$ . Length 1 millim. Polished black ; antennae and legs 

 reddish yellow, the four terminal joints of antennae enlarged, 

 fluted, and fuscous. Antennae 13-jointed, the first joint scarcely 

 longer than the oval second ; the funicle-joints are slender, cylin- 

 drical, the first joint one third longer than the second, the joints 

 beyond becoming gradualy subequal ; club 4-jointed, the joints 

 two and a half times as long as thick. The cup of the scutellum 

 is small, high, and narrowed, with a central fovea, the sides 

 closely punctate. "Wings hyaline, pubescent, with long marginal 

 ciliae, the venation brown ; the marginal cell is closed, triangular, 

 slightly longer than wide, the first and second abscissas of the 

 radius straight and about of an equal length. Abdomen very 



