180 MR. W. H. ASHMEAD ON" THE tAEASITIC HYMENOPTEBA 



2. Black, the thorax above seneous or black. 



Abdomen conic-ovate ; legs pale or yellowish, the 



hind coxae and femora alone dusky G. ciliata, sp. n. 



Abdomen conically produced, longer than the 



head and thorax united ; all coxae dusky or 



black ; anterior and middle femora dusky at 



middle ; hind femora slightly swollen, dark 



brown or black G.femorata, sp. n. 



Metallic or bronze-green. 

 Abdomen oval, a little longer than the thorax ; 



legs pale or honey-yellow G. metallica, sp. n. 



Gybolasia bicoloe, sp. n. 



$ . LeBgtli 0'85 millim. Head and thorax black, sMning, 

 impunctured ; abdomen conic-ovate, a little longer than the head 

 and thorax together, brown ; flagellum and legs (except tro- 

 chanters, tibiae, and tarsi, which are honey-yellow) brown-black. 

 Wings hyaline, strongly fringed. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from one female specimen. 



GrYEOLASIA CILIATA, sp. n. 



$ . Length 0*8 millim. Head and thorax, except above, and 

 the abdomen black ; thorax above seneous black ; antennae 

 brown ; the flagellum rather long, filiform, with long hairs ; legs, 

 except a dusky shade at base of hind coxae and their femora, pale 

 or yellowish white. The whole siirface is smooth, shining ; the 

 wings hyaline, with a very long fringe; while the abdomen is 

 conic-ovate, very little longer than the head and thorax united. 



Hah. St. Yincent. 



Described from two female specimens. 



Gybolasia femoeata, sp. n. 



$ . Length 0-8 to 1 millim. Black, smooth, impunctured ; 

 ilagellum subclavate, brown, pubescent ; legs, except coxae and 

 femora, whitish or pale honey-yellow, the coxae brown or black, 

 the anterior and middle femora usually dusky or brown-black. 

 Wings hyaline, strongly fringed. Abdomen conically produced, 

 about one third longer than the head and thorax united. 



Hah. St. Vincent. 



Described from eight female specimens. 



