200 ME. W. H. ASHMEAD ON THE PABASITIO HTMENOTPTEEA 



scape, the four terminal joints only distinctly black ; the second 

 flagellar joint is distinctly larger than the pedicel, and neither of 

 these joints are so long as in G.fummipennis ; the third and. fourth 

 joints are wider than long; while the mesonotal groove, although 

 delicate, is distinct for half the length of the mesonotum 

 posteriorly. 



IB^db. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Cerapheon solitaeius, sp. n. 



2 . Length 2g millim. Eesembles closely G. fummipennis in 

 stature, colour of the wings, and. sculpture ; but the mesonotal 

 furrow is distinct ; there is a large V-shaped fovea on the meso- 

 pleurse, not present in that species or the others; the legs are 

 reddish yellow, pilose ; the first flagellar joint is not longer than 

 the pedicel, and both are relatively shorter than in fummipennis. 

 These difierences are sufficient to distinguish the species. 



Sah. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Ceeapheon meeidionalts, sp. n. 



$ . Length 1-^ millim. Polished black, impunctured ; scape, 

 pedicel, and legs honey-yellow or pale brownish yellow ; flagellum 

 fuscous, brownish towards the base. Antennae 10-jointed, rather 

 slender, subclavate ; scape less than half the length of the fla- 

 gellum, not extending to the ocelli, slender, cylindrical ; pedicel 

 distinctly longer and stouter than, the first flagellar joint ; the 

 second, third, and fourth flagellar joints transverse quadrate. 

 Thorax highly polished, with a distinct medial impressed line. 

 Mesopleura smooth, shining, with a few faint striae posteriorly. 

 Wings hyaline, the radial vein long, strongly curved. Abdomen 

 longer than the head and thorax together, the tip pointed, curving 

 upwards. 



Kdb. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Subfamily Scelioninje. 



Tribe i. Telenomini. 



Phanuetjs, Thomson. 

 Phanueus affinis, sp. n. 



$ . Length |^ millim. Black, shining, but very feebly minutely 

 punctate ; trochanters, knees, and tarsi white. Head quadrate, 



