OP THE ISLAND OF ST. YINCENT. 205 



flagellar joints minute, the following to the last loosely articu- 

 lated, transverse moniliform, the last twice as long as the penul- 

 timate. 



Hob. St. Vincent. 



Described from one male and six female specimens. 



TELEIfOMTJS DIFEOEMIS, Sp. U. 



6 ?. Length f millim. Polished black; head subquadrate, 

 not more than twice as wide as thick antero-posteriorly ; thorax 

 ovoid, its dorsum alutaceous ; legs honey-yellow. Antennae 11- 

 jointed, as long as the body, the scape and pedicel brownish 

 yellovi^, the flagellum brown-black ; pedicel longer than the first 

 funicle-joint ; the second and third f unicle-ioints shorter than 

 the first ; club 5-joiuted, slender, the basal joint transverse, the 

 second, third, and fourth a little longer than wide, the last ovate. 

 Wings hyaline, ciliated, the venation brown, the marginal vein 

 very short. Abdomen as long as the thorax, the second segment 

 longer than wide at apex. 



The male differs only in the antennae, which are 12-jointedy 

 filiform, submoniliform, longer than the body, the scape yellow, 

 the flagellum fuscous ; the first flagellar joint is longer than the 

 pedicel ; the second, third, and fourth shorter, more slender, and 

 about of an equal length ; remaining joints, except the last, oval- 

 moniliform, covered with short white hairs. 



Rah. St. Yincent. 



Described from one male and one female specimen. 



The left eye in the female is covered at base by the surface of 

 the cheek, making it sHghtly smaller than the right. 



Telenomtjs MAaifiCLAYUS, sp. n. 



S $ . Length ^ millim. Polished black ; head quadrate, 

 scarcely wider than the thorax ; mandibles and palpi pale ; legs 

 pale brownish yellow. Antennae 11-jointed, short, the flagellum 

 only about one and a half times as long as the scape ; the club 

 very stout, much shorter than the scape, black; rest of the 

 antennae brownish yellow ; the pedicel is a little longer than the 

 first funicle-joint, the remaining joints about equal, moniliform ; 

 the first joint of the club is much narrower than the second, the 

 third fully twice as wide as long, the last ovate. Wings hyaline, 

 the venation pale brown, the marginal vein short. Abdomen a» 

 little longer than the thorax, narrowed at base. 



