218 Albany Museum. Records. 



visible, through being placed in a depression, at the end of the 

 central part which is raised, the sides bej'ond the liaised central 

 part being depressed. Apex of clypeus broadly rounded ; the top 

 clearly separated, and divided into 3 waved parts. Pronotum, if 

 anything, longer than the mesonotum, bluntly arcuate behind. 

 Apex of metanotum almost transverse. Apical abscissa of radius 

 curved roundly upwards : upper half of ord transverse cubital 

 nervare obliquely bent backwards : the recurrent nervures received 

 beyond the middle of the cellules, the 2nd nearer the apex than 

 the 1st. Claws with a tooth in the centre. 



This species, in Ashmead's tables (Can. Ent. XXXIV, (S2), 

 would run into Hyimffrreola., if the 3rd culjital cellule were not 

 so small — in Hypoferreola it is "large, not or only sligthly 

 narrowed in front." The temples are very small. 

 Anopiius Daly anus, sp. nov. 



Black, covered with grey pubescence, the abdominal segments 

 broadly banded with the same : wings hyaline, the apex inf uscated ; 

 3rd cubital cellule much narrowed in front, aljout one-fourth of 

 the length of the 2nd ; apical abscissa of radius straight, oblique, 

 transverse median nervure received behind the transverse basal ; 

 cubitus in hind wings received behind the transverse median. 

 Male. 



Length 8 mm. 



Grahamstown. Misses Daly and Sole. 



Antennte short and thick : the 3rd and ith joints about equal 

 in length. Occiput transverse, the temples very short. Eyes 

 slightly converging above : the hind ocelli separated from each 

 other by the same distance they are from the eyes : they are in a 

 curve. Pronotum as long as the mesouotum, almost transverse 

 behind. Metanotum curved, projecting laterally. Claws unequally 

 cleft, the inner shorter thyn the outer. Tibial and tarsal spines 

 long ; the fore tarsi not fringed with long spines ; the long spur 

 of the hind tibiae three-fonrths of the length of the metatarsus. 

 First recurrent nervure received shortly before the middle, the 

 second near the base of the apical fourth ; the 1st and 3rd trans- 

 verse cubital nervures roundly curved : the 2nd straight and 

 oblique. 



