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Anterior and posterior legs longer and stouter than the middle 

 legs, their femora a little dilated. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



LooHiTES, Worster. 



LOCHITES ATJEICEPS, Sp. n. 



$ . Length 1*8 to 2 millim. ; ovipositor as long as the body. 

 Brownish yellow ; the head wholly golden green ; metanotum 

 and a spot at base of middle eoxoe aeneous ; abdomen with two or 

 three brownish bands, usually interrupted; ovipositor black; 

 flagellum brown-black, with two ring-joints, the funicle-joints a 

 little wider than long. Head sparsely punctate ; the thorax 

 feebly punctate, with distinct parapsidal furrows. Wings hya- 

 line, tegulae pale; venation brownish, the stigmal vein short, 

 curved at tip. 



(S . Length 1 "5 millim. Golden green; scape, prothorax be- 

 neath, legs, including coxse, and abdomen, except a large spot on 

 dorsum towards apex, yellowish white. 



Sah. St. Vincent. 



Described from 12 specimens. 



ToETMirs, Balman. 



TOETMIJS EtTGOSIPITNCTATITS, sp. n. 



S $ . Length 1 to 2 millim. Subrobust ; gold-green to bronze- 

 green, more rarely blue-green, with coarse umbilicate punctures : 

 antennae dark brown, the scape paler beneath ; legs with tro- 

 chanters, tips of femora, the tibiae, and tarsi brownish yellow, the 

 hind tibiae usually dusky at the middle ; coxae and femora, except 

 tips, bronzed or metallic. Mesonotum not longer thau wide, the 

 furrows distinct ; collar short. "Wings hyaline, the tegulae and 

 venation pallid or whitish, the marginal vein as long as the sub- 

 marginal, the stigmal very minute, sessile, scarcely half the length 

 of the postmarginal. Flagellum subclavate, the joints transverse. 

 Ovipositor a little longer than the body, black, with a yellow tip. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from 8 male and 12 female specimens. 



TOETMUS PAILIDIPES, Sp. U. 



5 . Length 2 millim. Slender ; head and thorax metallic 

 greeu, shagreened ; abdomen blue-green, smooth ; scape and. 



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