CAMKItoN, KOSSoKI'iS. L'7'l 



ro: Kibonoto, 1300 1001) m. 2^(\\ April. 



Metanotal area furrowed widely on the basal hall', narrowly un the apical, the centre 

 closely rugose, Hie sides irregularly obliquely slriated. There is a small reddish raised 

 point in the centre of the apex of the clypeus. Head and thorax closely punctured, the 

 metanotum more strongly than the rest. The base of the meta.plei.ine aciculaled, as is 

 also the top of the propleura; the lower part of the hitter stoutly obliquely striated. 

 First abdominal segment not one fourth longer than wide; the pygidium is slightly nar- 

 rowed towards (he base, closely reticulated, more strongly at the base than at the apex; 

 the hypopygium is roundly incised on the apex, with a keel on eitherside of the middle 

 at the apex. 



The o 71 has the head below the antenna 1 entirely yellow, except for a line, narrowed 

 below, under each antenna; the lateral mark extends to the base of the antenna', is 

 narrowed and is rounded on the top, there is a short, narrow line on the lop of the 

 outer orbits and the coxa 3 and trochanters are yellow except on the top. Apex of 

 clypeus with the sides oblique, the centre slightly, broadly curved inwardly. Mandibles 

 rufous, the base narrowly yellow, the apex black. 



Trachypus albolineatus, sp. nov. 



Black, densely covered with silvery pubescence, the clypeus, cheeks, the mark 

 roundly narrowed above, the antennal keel, the keel united to the clypeus by a narrow 

 line, 2 marks on the apex of the metanotum, obliquely narrowed on the outerside above 

 and on the inner below, the sides of the abdominal petiole broadly and the 2nd ventral 

 segment except for a large spot, rounded on the inner side, on eitherside, whitish yellow. 

 The 4 front legs reddish fulvous, the coxa 1 , upperside of the femora and of the tibuc, 

 black, the middle tibia? much more broadly than the anterior, the hind legs black, the 

 coxa 3 , trochanters and femora, as well as the apical half of the coxa 1 above, whitish 

 yellow. Antenna? red, black above. Wings hyaline, the anterior fuscous in Iron I from 

 shortly behind the transverse basal nervure. Pygidium dark rufous. $. Length 

 13 mm. 



KiUinnmljai-o: Kibonoto, cultivated zone. May. 



Head densely covered with silvery pile, less dense on the front and vertex, the 

 latter 2 strongly, closely punctured; the clypeus ends in the middle in a short, broad, 

 reddish projection. The eyes scarcely converge above. Thorax strongly punctured, the 

 mesonotum and, to a less extent, the scutellum longitudinally striated; the puncturation 

 on the mes<5pleurse stronger, running into reticulations, on the metapleura? it is still 

 stronger, but with the punctures clearly separated. Abdomen punctured, the punctures 

 becoming gradually weaker and sparser. Pygidium clearly margined laterally, the basal 

 part to beyond the middle closely punctured, the apical with stout, curved longitudinal 

 stria 1 ; the hypopygium broadly, shortly incised. 



This species differs from typical Tr<t<'lty]nix (an American genus strictly speaking) in 

 the 1st abdominal segment being of uniform thickness. 



