lO Cameron, Hyvieiioptera Orientalia. 



above, more coarsely below. Mesopleurae strongly punc- 

 tured ; the middle and apex coarsely, irrrec^ularly 

 striolated, running into reticulations; behind the tubercles 

 is a conical depression. Mesosternum punctured, its 

 central furrow shallow, wide, smooth ; the lateral deeper 

 and finely punctured. The areolet is narrow, gradually 

 widened towards the apex ; the transverse cubital 

 nervures faint ; the recurrent ncrvure is received close to 

 the apex ; the transverse median before the transverse 

 basal. The anterior coxae and trochanters are more or 

 less yellowish, the anterior tarsi infuscated ; the hinder 

 tibiae blackish, the tarsi white, the basal half of the 

 metatarsus and the apex of the terminal joint black. 

 Abdomen smooth and shining, the apices of the segments 

 banded with yellow. 



GOTRA* CARINIFRONS, Sp. 710V. 



Long. 5 mm. ; terebra 2 mm. 9 . 



Comes near to G. fuivipes ; but may be known from 

 it by the mesopleurae having two separate yellow marks, 

 not one large one, by the edge of the pronotum projecting 

 more distinctly, and by the front being keeled in the 

 middle. 



Head black ; the face, the clypeus, inner orbits, the 

 outer orbits broadly below, the base of the mandibles and 

 the palpi, yellow. Face strongly punctured, covered 

 sparsely with white hair ; the clypeus sparsel)- punctured ; 

 its apex and the lateral depressions black. Mandibles 

 black ; their base yellow ; the middle punctured ; palpi 

 yellow. Thorax black ; the raised edge of the pronotum, 

 a mark on the apex of the middle lobe of the mesonotum, 

 the scutellum and its keels,the post-scutellum,aband round 

 the ape.x of the metanotum (the top roundly dilated, the 



*Goira, Cam., .-/;///. cuiJ Mag. A'al. Hist., ser. 7, vol. g (igo2),p. sob. 



