60 WM. H. ASHMEAD. 



7. Mandibles at apex bluntly rounded, truncate, or at must bidentate ; labial 



palpi 1- join ted 8. 



Mandibles in both sexes tridentate; labial palpi 4-jointed; first recurrent 

 received by the second cubital cell a little beyond its middle, the sec- 

 ond cubital slightly narrowed above < 'li*o<loii Patton. 



8. First recurrent nervine received by the second cubital cell at or a little beyond 



its middle (rarely a little before); front coxa' in %, normal, unarmed. 

 Abdomen black, sometimes banded or fasciate : maxillary palpi (5-jointed. 

 Malar space more or less distinct, but narrowed, not or scarcely as long as 

 the second flagellum joint; transverse median nervure straight ; first 

 recurrent nervure received by the second cubital cell a little beyond 

 its middle; abdomen without distinct fascia', bare, or with the seg- 

 ments 1-4 densely pubescent. 



Antliopliora Latreille = Podalarius Latr. 

 Malar space wanting, the eyes extending fully to the base of the mandibles. 

 Dorsal abdominal segments with large, white, hairy macula- laterally. 



l'aramegilla Friese. 



Dorsal abdominal segments without such macula?, apically banded with 



ivory-white bands, or with pubescent fasciie, or the whole abdomen is 



quite densely pubescent Amegilla Friese. 



Abdomen yellow or ferruginous, banded or maculate with black ; maxillary 

 palpi 5 or 6-joiuted. 

 Abdomen ferruginous, the dorsal segments 1-4 with an oblong black spot 

 on each side ; maxillary palpi o'-jointed ; mandibles dentate. 



Lagobata Smith. 

 Abdomen yellow, banded with black; maxillary palpi 5-jointed; claws 



cleft Kulbjglossa Radoszk. 



First recurrent nervure interstitial with the second transverse cubitus; front 

 coxae in % armed with a long spine, the basal joint of the anterior and 

 posterior tarsi much dilated ; maxillary palpi long, 6-jointed, the first 

 joint very short, the second the longest, as long as 4-6 united, 



Habropoda Smith 



!>. First recurrent nervure almost interstitial with the second transverse cubitus ; 



basal joint of hind tarsi in % normal. 



Second cubital cell almost quadrate, distinctly shorter than the third, the 



latter along the radius being about one-third shorter than along the 



cubitus; abdomen without fascia- Eniphoropsis Ashm. n. g. 



First recurrent nervure received by the second cubital near its middle, the 



second recurrent received by the third cubital cell, either near its 



middle or near its apex; basal joint of hind tarsi in % loug, curved 



Second cubital cell trapezoidal, wider (higher) than loug, but about twice as 



long along the cubitus as along the radius; abdomen not fasciate. 



Emplior Patton. 

 10. Stigma distinctly developed, although never very long, but at least twice as 



long as wide 22. 



Stigma very small, short, not longer than wide or subobsolete, never well 



developed (except in Diadasia) ; radial cell at apex remote from costa. 



Submedian cell never much shorter than the median, equal or very 



nearly 11. 



Submedian cell much shorter than the median 15. 



