OF THE ISLAND OF ST. YINCENT. 215 



ACOLOIDES OCHEACEUS, Sp. n. 



$. Lengtli 1*5 millim. Honey-yellow or brownish yellow, 

 feebly punctulate, the abdomen finely, longitudinally striate. 

 Head large, very broad ; the eyes purplish brown, bare ; ocelli 

 black. Antennae with the flagellum fuscous ; the club large, un- 

 jointed ; the pedicel obconic, nearly as long as the first three 

 funicle-joints united; the first funicle-joint very little longer than 

 thick, the three following equal, transverse ; club very large, fusi- 

 form, as long as the pedicel and funicle. Wings subhyaline, the 

 nervures fuscous ; the marginal vein punctiform, the stigmallong, 

 thickened at base. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



ACOLOIDES EASCIPENNIS, Sp. n. 



2 . Length 0"6 millim. Head and thorax black, subopaque, 

 closely microscopically punctate ; antennae pale brown, tinged 

 with fuscous ; legs and abdomen brownish yellow. "Wings 

 hyaline, with a slight fuscous blotch beneath the tip of the 

 stigmal vein, the nervures pale yellowish ; the marginal vein 

 punctiform, the stigmal long, ending in a little knob. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



ACOLOIDES SUBEUSCUS, Sp. U. 



S . Length 0*6 millim. Brownish, shining, faintly microscopi- 

 cally punctate, with a fine sericeous down ; the scutellum and 

 abdomen towards apex fuscous, the scutellum more distinctly 

 punctate than the thorax ; abdomen at base, scape, and legs 

 brownish yellow ; flagellum brown, filiform, submoniliform, the 

 last joint ovate. "Wings subfuscous, pubescent, with long cilia, 

 and with a slight blotch beneath the stigmal vein. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Possibly this may prove to be the male of A.fascipennis. 



