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its middle slightly hollowed. Temples small, occiput transverse, 

 margined ; apex of clypeus almost transverse, its sides rounded : 

 malar space very small. Eyes converging above, separated by 

 about the length of 1st joint of fiagellum. Long spur of hind 

 tibiae not quite reaching to the middle of metatarsus : claws with 

 a subapical tooth. 



Anoijliiis OWeili, sp. nov. 



Black, red and yellow, the antennae rufous ; legs rufous ; the 

 foretarsi, almost entu-ely, the middle, except at the apices of the 

 joints, the basal two-thirds of the basal joint of the hinder and the 

 base of the 2nd and 3rd narrowly, bright yellow. Head yellow : 

 the vertex and the centre of the front broadly (the mark slightly 

 narrowed below) a line slightly dilated at the apex, in the middle 

 of clypeus, reaching to the base of the apical third, a somewhat 

 triangular mark on the base of the labrum and the greater part of 

 the occiput, black. Prothorax red, the pronotum broadly yellow : 

 the yellow part irregular above, projecting largely into the middle 

 of the yellow apical part of the mesopleura^, the projection being 

 black at the apex. Mesonotum black, except for a large yellow 

 mark, cleft at the base, transverse at the ai)ex. Mesopleura? red, 

 I)lack at the base, above the oblique furrow. Mesosternum for 

 the greater part black : median segment rufous : the lateral apical 

 angles yellow. Abdomen rufous : the base of 1st segment broadly, 

 its apex narrowly black ; the basal third of 2nd segment, the base 

 of 3rd, -Ith and 5th segments less broadly — the bands incised in 

 the middle and the apical broadly — the bands not incised— yellow. 

 Wings hyaline, tinged with fulvous, the apex from the end of 

 radius, smoky ; 2nd cubital cellule about one-foui'th longer than 

 the 3rd which is broad in front ; 2nd transverse cubital nervure 

 angularly bent backwards below the middle. 



This species does not fit into any of Mr. Ashmead's genera, 

 The cubitus in hind wing is received far beyond the transverse 

 median : the transverse basal nervui-e interstitial ; malar space 

 small ; apex of clypeus broadly rounded ; temples short : hind 

 ocelli separated from eyes bj' about the same distance they are 

 from each other : median segment with a gradually rounded slope: 

 its apex transverse, with the sides angled. Mandibles bidentate, 

 their apical tooth long and stout ; the 1st recurrent nervure is 

 received near the apex of, the cellule: tibi;B and tarsi spai-sely 

 spinose ; claws cleft. 



Belongs to the group of A. DiitJfijj/cf.us, Sm. 



