230 ME. W. H. ASHMEAD OK THE PARASITIC HTMEKOPTEEA 



Hadrokottjs caeikatifeoks, sp. n. 



$ . Lengtli 1-5 millira. Eobust, black, sMning, very coarsely 

 rugose ; scape and legs honey -yeilo^Y. Head very large and 

 broad, coarsely rugose, with two facets on vertex between tbe 

 ocelli ; face transversely striate, separated from the frons by a 

 transverse carina. Eunicle-joint 1 and the pedicel long, about 

 equal in length ; joint 2 shorter, 3 and 4 wider than long. 

 Thorax with irregular longitudinal raised lines posteriorly. 

 "Wings hyaline, the venation pale yellowish, the marginal vein 

 almost as long as the stigmal. Abdomen broadly oval, sessile, 

 evenly rugoso-punctate, the first segment and the second at base 

 striate, the second fully twice as long as the first. 

 Sab. St. Vincent. 

 Described from a single specimen. 



Hadeonottjs insulaeis, sp. n. 



S $ . Length 1"8 to 2 millim. Eobust, subopaque, coarsely 

 but evenly rugose ; eyes pubescent ; second joint of trochanters, 

 apex of i'emora, the tibiae and tarsi, honey-yellow. Abdomen 

 rugose, the first and second segments with the rugosities longitu- 

 dinally directed; the extreme apices of the segments smooth, 

 polished ; second segment not twice as long as the first. "Wings 

 subhyaline, the marginal vein punctiform. 



In the female the first funicle-joint is hardly as long as the 

 pedicel, the second, third, and fourth joints transverse: in the male 

 the antennae are filiform, tapering towards apex, the first flagellar 

 joint much longer than the pedicel, the second much shorter, 

 the third slightly dilated and laterally, at base, excised, the 

 following joints quadrate, loosely joined, the penultimate a little 

 longer than wide, the last still longer, conical. 



Rab. St. Vincent. 



Described from three male and three female specimens. 



Hadeonottis POLiTirs, sp. n. 



$ . Length 0*8 millim. Black, polished, but still faintly 

 microscopically punctate ; scape, mandibles, and legs reddish or 

 honey-yellow. Head transverse, the eyes bare. First funicle- 

 ioint very little longer than thick, much smaller than the pedicel, 

 the three following subequaJ, moniliform. Thorax rounded, the 

 mesonotum twice as wide as long, rounded anteriorly. "Wings 

 hyaline, the venation pale yellow, the marginal vein short. 



