OF THE ISLAND Of ST. TINCENT. 199 



2. Wings fuscous. 



Female : scape and pedicel brown, the 



flagellum black ; legs reddish yellow. 



First flagellar joint not longer than the 



pedicel, the second joint half the 



length of the first, the third and 



fourth quadrate C. sohtarius, sp. n. 



Wings hyaline, scarcely tinged. 

 Female : scape, pedicel, and legs honey- 

 yellow or pale brownish yellow. , 

 First flagellar joint shorter than the 

 pedicel, the second, third, and fourth 

 joints transverse, quadrate C. meridionalis, sp. n. 



CEEAPHROlir FUMMIPENNIS, Sp. n. 



5 . Length 2 roillim. Polished black, impunctured, at the 

 most with a few minute scattered punctures. Antennae 10-jointed, 

 gradually incrassated toward tips, the scape, pedicel, and first 

 flagellar joint brownish yellow, rest of the flagellum black or 

 fuscous ; the flagellum is two and a half times as long as the scape ; 

 the pedicel and first flagellar joint are elongate, the pedicel slightly 

 the shorter; the flagellum from the second joint is gradually 

 incrassated, the second, third, and fourth joints longer than 

 thick ; the terminal joint fusiform and the longest joint. Thorax 

 smooth, shining, the mesonotum with only a faint trace of the 

 furrow posteriorly. Metathorax exceedingly short, with a blunt 

 tooth at base just behind the scutellum, and toothed posterior- 

 lateral angles. "Wings fuliginous, the venation dark brown ; the 

 radial vein long, curved, about thrice as long as the linear mar- 

 ginal vein. Abdomen one half longer than the head and thorax 

 together, pointed at apex, highly polished, and with strige at 

 base. 



The male, or what is supposed to be the male, is 1| millim. 

 long, and differs from the female only in the antennae ; these are 

 longer than the body, filiform, the flagellum black, the first and 

 last joint slightly longer than the others, the intermediate joints 

 being about thrice as long as thick. 



Sah. St. Vincent. 



Described from a male and a female specimen. 



Ceeapheon Saz^cti-Vincenti, sp. n. 



$ . Length If millim. Differs from the above in having paler 

 subfuscous wings, the flagellum being only twice as long as the 



