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Mas. 



Corpus oblongum, subpilosum, colore aureo-viridi sericeum, 

 punctulis elevatis minutissimis, nisi sub lente forti omnino 

 inconspicuis, granulatum et quasi reticulatum. Caput tri- 

 angulare, verticale. Oculi laterales, nigri, subhemisphae- 

 rici. Antenna thorace breviores, exalbidae, octo-articulatae : 

 articulo primo minutissimo obconico ; secundo incrassato 

 sequentibus longiori flavescenti ; tertio minuto obconico ; 

 proximis tribus filiformibus, ramum elongatum filiformem 

 exarticulatum pilosissimum e basi emittentibus ; septimo 

 elliptico ; extimo ovato acuto. Truncus subovatus. Meso- 

 thorax subrhomboidalis. Metathorax declivis : scutello sub- 

 orbiculato; postscutello? transverso. Ala super tores albae 

 aveniae : costa infra apicem ramulum divergentem emit- 

 tente, pilis brevissimis decumbentibus nigris quasi reticu- 

 latae, inferiores semilanceolatae, iricolores, aveniaj. Pedes 

 albi: tarsis apice summo nigris. Abdomen subobcunea- 

 tum, depressum, nigro-violaceum, basi macula transversa 

 subpellucida alba : ano mucronato ; mucrone apice rotun- 

 dato, macula alba. 



FCEMINA. 



Mari simillima, sed antenna simplices : articulis tribus interme- 

 diis oblongis ; duobus ultimis subdistinctis ; extimo brevi 

 unico. Femora postica extus apice nigricantia. Anus in- 

 ermis. 



This species is very similar to E. ramicornis (of which as well 

 as of E. pectinicornis I possess British specimens), the principal 

 distinction being the white spot in the base of the abdomen. 



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