128 Albany Museum Records. 



AnopUus (Ferreola?) yradatus, sp. nov. 



Black : the legs, except the coxae, trochanters and base of 

 femora , red ; wings uniformly fuscous-violaceous ; 3rd cubital 

 cellule in front one third shorter than 2nd ; 1st recurrent nervure 

 received in apical third ; the 2nd very shortly before middle ; 

 transverse median nervure in front, wings interstitial ; the long 

 spur of hind tibiae reaching close to the basal of apical fourth of 

 metatarsus. Male. 



Length 10 mm. 



Temples very short ; occiput transverse. Eyes converging 

 below ; the orbits narrowly lined with pale yellow ; malar space 

 small, but distinct. Hind ocelli separated from each other by 

 about the same distance as they are from the eyes. 1st joint of 

 tiagellum as long as the 2nd. Labrum large, not much shorter than 

 the clypeus, its apex broadly rounded. Pronotum about two-thirds 

 of the length of mesonotum. Median segment large, broader at 

 the base than its length in middle ; the apex roundly, but not 

 much, incised ; the sides sharply projecting above. First segment 

 of abdomen broad at the base, nearly as long as the following 2 

 united. Tibial spines long, the tarsal shorter ; claws with a stout 

 longish basal tooth. 



Looks not unlike A. tibialis, Klug ; in that species the ocelli 

 are in a triangle ; in the present in a curve. The pronotum is 

 nearly, if not quite, as long as the mesonotum. The cubitus in 

 hind wings originates before the transverse median ; claws bifid ; 

 the basal tooth the shorter and stouter. Head viewed from front 

 longer than wide. First joint of foretarsi shorter than tibias. 



This species has a great resemblance in colouration and form 

 to AnopUus labialis, and might very well be mistaken for the 

 male of that species. A. labial is may easily be separated by the 

 interstitial cubitus in hind wings ; by the 3rd cubital cellule being 

 more narrowed in front, by the 3rd transverse cubital nervure 

 being more distincly oblique — roundly curved — and by the 

 metanotum projecting more laterally at the apex. 



AnopUus (Schizosalius ?) melanostomus, sp. nov. 



Black ; the front and vertex (except the ocellar region), orbits 

 (the outer narrowly to the bottom), occiput, prothorax, except the 

 lower part of the propleurae, mesonotum, scutellum and post- 

 scutellum, orange-red ; wings dark fuscous-violaceous. Female. 



Length 18 mm. 



