21G Albany Mia^mtit Records. 



angle, the posterior separated t'rom each other hy a less distance 

 tlian tliey are from the eyes. Pronotum as long as themesonotum, 

 its apex bluntly' angnlate ; the mesonotum slightly raised in the 

 centre. Metanotum finely, obscurely, transversely striated. Pygi- 

 dium Ijrown, paler along the apex, densely haired, the hairs issuing 

 from punctures. 



The 2nd cubital cellule is distinctly shorter than the 3rd in 

 front and behind and is of the same width at the base and apex, 

 the 1st transverse cubital nervure is oblique, only slightly bent in 

 front ; the 2nd is roundly bent outwardly. 



Comes near to P. spilotamia. Kohl ; in that species the cloud 

 occui)ies the radial and the 2nd cubital cellules entirely and the 

 cloud along the transverse median and basal nervures is wider on 

 the outei' than on the inner side, it being also not indented on the 

 lower side. 



Anoplitis Lej/pani, sp. nov. 



Black, the head except for a large black oval mark extending 

 from the middle of the vertex to the antennae, a broad band on the 

 apex of the pronotum, a squai-e mark on the apex of the mesonotum, 

 and scutellums, reddish yellow, as are also the antennae and legs 

 except the coxae, trochanters, the 4 front femora to near the middle 

 and the posterior to near the apex, which are black ; wings bright 

 yellowish hyaline, the apex from the 3rd cubital cellule bright 

 fuscous violaceous. Female. 



Length 17 mm. 



Eyes converging above, separated by the length of the 2nd 

 and 3rd antennal joints united. Apex of clypeus broadly rounded. 

 Labrum entire, fringed with golden hair. Mandibles with the 

 apex broadly black, the base pale testaceous. Apex of pronotum 

 broadly angled in the middle. The 2nd and 3rd cubital cellules 

 almost equal in length in front ; the 3rd transverse cubital nervure 

 obliquely sloped towards the 2nd in front ; the 2nd roundly curved 

 backwards ; the 1st recurrent nervure is received near the base of 

 the apical fourth of the cellule ; the 2nd in the middle ; transverse 

 basal nervure iuterstitial ; cubitus in hind wings received beyond 

 transverse median. The long spur of the hind tibiae does not 



