New Species of SieruUi, W'itli Bxphiiiatory Notes. 159 



(5 smaller ; antenna! segments beyond the pedicel shorter, hardly longer 

 than wide, abdomen bluntly pointed at the apex. 



Described from one female and one male (type and allotype) collected 

 at Rewa, Fiji, by F. Muir, March, 1906. 



A male specimen from Ba, Fiji, collected in January, 1906, appears 

 somewhat different. 



Type: Cat. No. 172, Bishop Museum. 



2. Sicrola sinensis n.sp. 



? dull shining black to the abdomen, which is smooth and polished, the 

 head opaque or nearly so ; antennae yellowish brown, fuscous apically, legs 

 fuscous basally, tibiae and tarsi yellowish brown. 



Head and thorax to the propodeum with a microscopically tine and close 

 reticulate surface sculpture, coarser on the head ; finely and closely punc- 

 tate ; hairy clothing short and inconspicuous. Head longer than wide by a 

 half, width between the eyes more than the length from eye to vertex ; flat 

 above, depressed in front, convex beneath ; vertical margin straight, temples 

 rounded, eyes fiat; antennae hardly longer than the head, the pedicel a little 

 longer than wide, the following segments as wide as or wider than long, 

 antennal fossae deep; clypeus carinate, apically depressed and projecting 

 slightly in front of the anterior margin of the head, which is angulate, not 

 transverse, declivous at the sides, the carina extending backward on the top 

 of the head beyond the base of the antennae; mandibles fairly stout, curved, 

 concavo-convex, truncate apically and toothed, base touching the eye above ; 

 gula and sides of the head flatly convex, the former medially foreshortened, 

 as wide as long, anterior margin arcuately concave, posterior margin incised ; 

 propodeum rugulose ; abdomen ovate, apically acuminate ; wings subinfus- 

 cate ; length 2 nims. 



Described from one female (type) collected at Chin San, Macao, China, 

 by F. Muir, December, 1906. 



Type: Cat. Xo. 173, Bishop Museum. 



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