NElniROTOMA. 3i7 



simplices. Abdomen ano obtuso, subclavato, appendiculato. Fccm. 



Antemuti 15-articulatci?, capite saltern duplo longiores ; articulus 



quartus et sequcntes subcyliudrici, basi pauUo crassiorcs. Abdomcu 



stylis duabus rectis subulatis. 



Body long, cylindrical, nearly smooth, of moderate size. Head 

 nearly ronnd, slightly attenuated hindward. Front prominent in front. 

 Proboscis cylindrical, rather short and thick, acute at the tip above. 

 Palpi four-jointed, decumbent, nearly cylindrical ; first, second, and 

 third joints of nearly equal length ; fourth longer, and a little more 

 slender. Antennas pilose ; second joint cyathiform. Prothorax dis- 

 tinct. Thorax elliptical. Scutellum small. Wings lanceolate, divari- 

 cated, rounded at the tips; subcostal vein approaching the costa at the 

 stigma, then receding from it and joining it at four-fifths of the length, 

 connected with the radial by a short veinlet adjoining t!ie stigma ; ra- 

 tlial and cubital springing from a common petiole which is about one- 

 fourth of their length, and proceeds from the subcostal at two-thirds 

 of the length ; cubital forked very near its base, its hind fork forming 

 an angle near the base, and there connected by a transverse veinlet 

 with the third externo-medial ; the middle of this veinlet emits the 

 second externo-medial, and the latter is connected with the cubital by 

 another veinlet which forms an angle in front, and there emits the first 

 externo-medial ; third externo-medial angular at its junction with the 

 veinlet, which is continued across it to the subanal ; anal and axillary 

 complete ; discal areolet pentagonal. Abdomen long, cylindrical, with 

 eight segments. Legs long, slender, nearly bare, unarmed ; tibiae with 

 two very short apical spurs. Male. Antenna? nineteen-jointed, a little 

 longer than the head and the thorax ; first joint moderately long, 

 slightly iucrassatcd at the tip ; second very short ; third elongated, 

 cylindrical ; fourth and following joints notched in the middle beneath ; 

 apical joints entire. Abdomen at the tip obtuse, subclavate, with 

 appendages. Fern. Antenna? fifteen-jointed, at least twice the length 

 of the head ; first and third joints nearly cylindrical ; fourth and fol- 

 lowing joints also nearly cylindrical, a little thicker at the base. Ab- 

 domen with two straight subulate anal styles. 



1. dorsalis, F. Sp. Ins. ii. 403. 14 (1781) ; Gmel. ; Latr. ; Meig. ; 

 Mcq.; Sticg.; Zctt. Mas et Fcem. flava, verticis macula lanceolata palpis 

 antennis thoracisque vittis tribus fuscis, alis vix subcinereis ad costani 

 subtestaceis, stigmatc pallidissime fusco, abdomiue pallide luteo, vitta 

 dorsali interrupta nigra, pedibus pallide lutcis, femoribus tibiisque apice 

 tarsiscjue fuscis. Long. 7-8; alar. 12 lin. 



Male and Fern. Yellow. Vertex with a lanceolate brown mark. Palpi 

 and antenna) brown, the latter yellow at the base. Thorax with three 

 brown stripes, the lateral pair abbreviated ; hind part with a luleous 

 stripe. Wings hardly greyish, with an indistinct testaceous tinge in 

 front ; veins brown, testaceous at the base ; stigma small, very pale 

 brown. Ilalteres brown, testaceous towards the base. Abdomen pide lu- 



