Hymenoptera. 131 



roundly curved ; 1st recurrent nervure received near base of apical 

 fourth, the 2nd shortl}', but distinctly beyond the middle ; 

 accessory nervure in liind wings almost interstitial. Tibial and 

 tarsal spines long and black. 



This is probably a variable species as regards the black marks 

 on the head and thorax. 



Anojjlius lahialis, sp. no v. 



Black ; the basal half of the flagellum of antennae, the apex 

 of the fore femora and the fore tibiae dark red ; the apex of middle 

 femora, the posterior, except at the base, and the 4 posterior tibiae, 

 red : wings fuscous, the nervures and stigma black ; the 3rd cubital 

 cellule in front not quite one-fourth shorter than the 2nd ; the 1st 

 and 3rd transverse cubital nervures roundly curved ; the 3rd more 

 obliquely bent in front ; 1st recurrent nervure received shortly 

 beyond, the 2nd almost in middle of cellule ; cubitus in hind 

 wings originating "before the middle. Male. 



Length 7 mm. 



Malar space small ; temples very short ; occiput almost 

 transverse. Eyes slightly converging below ; ocelli separated from 

 each other by the same distance they are from the eyes ; clypeus 

 roundly convex, its apex almost transverse. Basal two joints of 

 flagellum equal in length ; labrum large, its apex broadly rounded: 

 pronotum nearlj" as long as the mesonotum, rounded in front, its 

 apex broadly rounded ; metanotum not quite so long as the 

 mesonotum, its apex slightly roundly incised ; abdomen sessile ; 

 tibial spines long ; the tarsal shorter and more numerous ; the 

 long spur of posterior tibiae about two-thirds of the length of the 

 metatarsus ; claw^s bifid ; the inner claw shorter than outer. 



The head is densely covered with long black, the base of the 

 thorax more sparsely with shorter, hair. The apical abscissa of 

 radius is slightly curved upwards. Apart from the difference in 

 size and colour, this species may be known from gradatus by the 

 cubitus being clearly received before the transverse median, by the 

 3rd cubital cellule being wider in front compared with the 2nd 

 and by the eyes not converging in front. 



Anojjlius sjnlopus, sp. nov. 



Black ; the flagellum of antennae rufous, the 2nd segment of 

 abdomen red ; there is a white line on the apical half of the hind 

 tibiae ; wings almost hyaline, the apex infuscated ; head thickly 



