148 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. xii. 



femora, the hind trochanters and hind tibioa behind reddish, the base and apex of 

 front and middle tibise, and all tarsi, honey-yellow ; scape very long,. slender, honey- 

 yellow, the flagellum filiform, brown-black ; petiole of abdomen long, longitudinally 

 furrowed, a little longer than the hind femora, opaquely shagreened, the body of ab- 

 domen highly polished, shining, not large, subovate and compressed. Wings hya- 

 line, almost bare, the veins brow/n, the stigmal vein very short, the postmarginal not 

 developed. 



Type. — No. 7155, U. S. National Museum. 



Hakone. Described from one specimen collected by Mr. A. 

 Koebele. 



Anacryptus koebelei, new species. 



Female. — Length, 3 mm. Black and shining, closely punctate, except on the 

 middle mesothoracic lobe where the punctures are not so close ; front and middle 

 legs, including the coxre, honey-yellow, all tarsi pale, hind coxae black, the hind 

 femora brown-black, the hind tibiae pale on posterior face. Wings hyaline, the veins 

 yellowish the very small stigmal vein brownish. The abdominal petiole in this 

 species, is shorter than the hind femora, longitudinally furrowed, while the body of the 

 abdomen is long ovate, subcompressed, highly polished, the basal segment occupying 

 nearly its whole surface, the following segments all very short. 



Type. — No. 7 161, U. S. National Museum, 



Hakone. Described from one specimen collected by Mr. A. 



Koebele. 



Tribe IV, Haltichellini. 



Genus STOMATOCERAS Kirby. 



To this genus hQiongs Halticella tinctipennis Ca.vc\. described from 

 Nagasaki. The following species are apparently undescribed. 



Stomatoceras hakonensis, new species. 



Fei/iale. — Length, 6.5 mm. Wholly black, shining, punctate, clothed with a 

 sparse glittering grayish or whitish pubescence, the scutellum with a median longi- 

 tudinal furrow, the mesopleura coarsely longitudinally striated, the head deeply and 

 broadly excavated in front, the excavation encircled by a rim or carina, the front 

 ocellus placed within the excavation. Wings subfuscous, paler basally, the veins 

 black. The abdomen is conic-ovate, not longer than the thorax, smooth and shining, 

 except the sixth segment which has some distinct thimble-like punctures. 



Type. — No. 7157, U. S. National Museum. 



Hakone. Described from a single specimen collected by Mr. A. 

 Koebele. 



Stomatoceras clavicornis, new species. 



Male. — Length, 3-3.5 mm. Black, closely punctate, clothed with a sparse, 

 glittering white pubescence, the central longitudinal furrow on the scutellum only 

 vaguely defined, the mesopleura punctate, not longitudinally striated ; flagellum 



