210 ME. W. H. ASHMEAD ON" THE PARASITIC HTMEBTOPTEEA 



Sab. St. Yincent. 



Described from one male and six female specimens. 



TeLEKOMUS rLATICOENIS, sp. n. 



S $ • Length "80 millim. Polished black, impunctured. Head 

 three and a half times as long as thick antero-posteriorly. An- 

 tennse ll-]ointed, brown, the scape beneath yellow ; the flagellum 

 is twice as long as the scape ; pedicel a little longer than the 

 first funicle-joint ; the second a little longer than the first ; 

 third and fourth transverse moniliform, a little wider than the 

 preceding joints ; club fusiform, the first joint the shortest and 

 narrowest, the second the longest and widest, quadrate, the third 

 and fourth subequal, quadrate, the last conic. "Wings hyaline, 

 pubescent, the venation pale, the marginal vein punctiform. 

 Legs pale yellow. Abdomen not longer than the thorax, polished 

 black, the second segment scarcely longer than its width at apex. 



The antennae in the male are 12-jointed, yellow, very slightly 

 dusky at tips, filiform-moniliform, a little longer than the body ; 

 the pedicel is shorter and not quite as thick as the first flagellar 

 joint ; the first and third flagellar joints about equal ; the second 

 a little longer ; all the joints loosely articulated, hairy ; the last 

 conic, twice as long as the penultimate, the three or four preceding 

 joints round. 



Sah. St. Vincent. 



Described from one male and one female specimen. 



Telenomus euscipennis, sp. n. 



6 . Length |- millim. Polished black, impunctured. Head 

 about two and a half times as wide as thick antero-posteriorly. 

 Mandibles piceous. Antennae 12-jointed, filiform, pubescent, a 

 little longer than the body, black ; the scape brownish yellow ; 

 ■the pedicel is shorter than the first flagellar joint, the latter the 

 stoutest joint of all, twice as long as thick ; the second the 

 longest, fully thrice as long as thick ; the two following subequal, 

 shorter than the third ; remaining joints, except the last, long 

 oval, twice as long as thick ; the last long, fusiform, about two 

 and a half times as long as the penultimate. "Wings fuscous, 

 the venation brown, the marginal vein half as long as the stigmal. 

 Legs brownish yellow. Abdomen polished black ; the first 

 segment striate, the second scarcely longer than its width at apex. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. In the fuscous-coloured 



