130 ME. "W. H. ASHMEAD OK THE PAEASITIC HTMENOPTEKA 



four anterior legs honey-yellow ; the posterior legs black, their 

 tibise with a broad white band at the middle ; all tibial spurs 

 white. Thorax trilobed, furrows deep ; scutellum with a deep 

 impressed line across the base ; metathorax very finely shagreened, 

 without carinse. Wings hyaline, the venation brown, the areolet 

 triangular. Abdomen about as long as the head and thorax 

 together; except the first segment, which is finely shagreened, 

 and the second, which is yellow, black, smooth and shining. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



MiCEODUS INSULAEIS, Sp. U. 



(S $ . Length 3 to 4 millim. ; ovipositor two thirds the length 

 of body. Pale ferruginous ; stemmaticum extending posteriorly 

 on the occiput ; longitudinal bands on lateral lobes of thorax, 

 metathorax above, base and apex of abdomen, ovipositor, antennae, 

 and posterior tibise and tarsi, except a pale streak on tibias above 

 and au annulus at base, black. The furrows of thorax are crenate ; 

 the metathorax coarsely rugose, with a central furrow ; the first 

 abdominal segment keeled laterally and finely longitudinally 

 striated basaUy two thirds of its length, while the posterior tibiae 

 are contracted at base. Wings hyaline, iridescent, the venation 

 dark brown, the areolet triangular, open behind. 



Hah. St. Yincent. 



Described from one male and two female specimens. 



Oegilijs, Haliday. 



OeGILUS PALIilDUS, Sp. U. 



$ . Length 4g millim. ; ovipositor about as long as the 

 abdomen. Honey-yellow ; the antennae above, middle tarsi, the 

 second joint of posterior trochanters, spot at apex of femora, 

 their tibiae above and tarsi, fuscous or black. Thorax trilobed, 

 the furrows crenate; the metathorax smooth, without cariuae. 

 Wings greyish-hyaline, the venation brown ; the marginal cell 

 closed, extending nearly to the apex of the wing ; the first cubital 

 and first submarginal cells distinct, not confluent ; the areolet 

 triangular, the outer nervure pale. 



Hah. St. Yincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



