254 THE PAEASITIC HTMENOPTEEA OF ST. TDfCENT. 



Ph^nopeia stjbclatata, sp. n. 



c? ? . Length 1 to 1*2 millim. Polislied black, impunctiired ; 

 antennae in female 12-jointed, black, enlarged towards tip, tbe 

 funiele-joints after the second a little transverse, very gradually 

 increasing in width to club ; club 3-jointed, the first two joints 

 nearly equal, transverse, tbe last oblong, as long as the two pre- 

 ceding together, and stouter; legs piceous, the trochanters, base 

 of tibiae, and tarsi yellow. Scutellum longer than wide at base, 

 convex, without a fovea at base. Metathorax and petiole pubes- 

 cent, the latter short. Abdomen conic-ovate, as long as or a little 

 longer than the thorax, the last segment conical, 5th segment much 

 longer than the 3rd and 4th united. Wings hyaline, strongly 

 fringed. 



In the male the first three or four basal joints of antennae and 

 the legs are yellow ; rest of the antennae pale brownish, the fla- 

 gellar joints after the second rounded-moniliform, with bristly 

 hairs ; the second joint is a little longer than the first, very 

 slightly bent ; body of abdomen oblong-oval, truncate at tip. 



Hah. St. Vincent. 



Described from two male and two female specimens. 



Ph^n"opeia simillima, sp. n. 



S $ . Length 0'65 to 0*90 millim. Difi'ers from P. subclavata 

 in its smaller size and colour of antennae and legs ; the antenna in 

 the female, except the scape and the club, are pale yellow ; the 

 swollen parts of the legs are piceous ; while the 5th abdominal 

 segment is not longer than the 3rd and 4th united. 



The male difi"ers in having the scape alone yellow, the flagellum 

 being black, with the joints after the second elliptic- oval, not 

 rounded ; the second joint is a little thicker than the first and 

 very slightly excised at base. 



Hah. St. Yincent. 



Described from one male and one female. 



Addendum. — On p. 77, for Anectoclis sp. read Anectoclis 

 rvfipes^ Howard. 



