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Maceoteleia Sancti-Vtncenti, sp. n. 



$. Lengths to 3" Imillim. Black, punctate ; antennae, except 

 the club (rarely the funicle), and legs brownish yellow or pale 

 rufous. Thorax with two furrows ; no carina on the middle lobe. 

 Wings hyaKne, the venation pale brown, the marginal not quite 

 twice as long as the stigmal, the basal nervure wanting ; tegulse 

 blackish. Abdomen fusiform, 2| times as long as the head and 

 thorax together, closely punctate ; the second and third segments 

 are about equal, not quite twice as long as the first ; fourth a little 

 shorter ; fifth shorter than the fourth ; sixth subcompressed, 

 longer than the fourth. 



Sab. St. Vincent. 



Described from five specimens. 



MaCEOTELEIA EETTHEOaASTEE, Sp. n. 



5 . Length 3 to 3'2 millim. Agrees closely, structurally, with 

 M. Sancfi-Vincenfi, excei^t that the abdomen, with the exception 

 of the compressed conical last segment which is black, is wholly 

 rufous, the wings with a fuscous tinge, the marginal vein being 

 only once and a half as long as the stigmal, while the scutellum 

 has a slight median carina. 



Sai. St. Vincent. 



Described from eight specimens. Distinguished at once by 

 the colour of the abdomen and by the keeled scutellum. 



Calliscelio, AsJimead. 



Cailiscelio latioinctus, sp. n. 



2- Length 2*5 millim. Head black; face, clypeus, mandibles , 

 and palpi pale ; thorax rufous or brown, the metathorax black ; 

 legs yellowish, the posterior coxae and femora obfuscated above. 

 Abdomen fusiform, much longer than the head and thorax together, 

 piceous brown, the basal one-third of the second segment and 

 basal half of third yellow ,• petiole, apical two-thirds of second 

 segment, and the last three segments black ; the petiole is nearly 

 three times as long as thick, of a uniform width throughout, and 

 longitudinally striate ; the second segment is the longest, one half 

 longer than the first, broadened at apex to three times its width 

 at base, its basal half longitudinally aeiculated ; the third two 

 thirds the length of the second, the fourth two thirds the length 

 of the third ; fifth a little more than half the length of the fourth ; 

 sixth conical, about as long as the third. Head transverse, finely 



