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curved upwards at the base ; the areolet is longer than 

 broad ; the nervures parallel ; the recurrent nervure is 

 received near the apical third ; the transverse median 

 behind the basal. Abdomen dark brown ; the petiole 

 black, with a yellow mark in the middle at the apex ; the 

 dilated apex of the petiole is strongly and closely 

 punctured. 



AgLA0CRYPTUS,^'-67/. iiov. 

 Metathoracic spiracles round, small. Antennae annu- 

 lated with white, longer than the body, not tapering 

 towards the apex ; the third joint a little longer than the 

 fourth. Eyes large, distinctly distant from the base of 

 the mandibles. Clypeus rounded at the apex ; the 

 labrum projecting distinctly in the middle, and broadly 

 rounded. Mandibles large, and with two equal teeth at 

 the apex. Parapsidal furrows distinct. Scutellum 

 roundly convex and not carinate. Median segment 

 opaque, finely and closely rugose ; it has two transverse 

 keels. Areolet converging at the top ; the second trans- 

 verse cubital nervure is faint ; the transverse basal nervure 

 is interstitial. Petiole curved, not much dilated towards 

 the apex ; the spiracles are placed shortly beyond the 

 middle. 



Aglaocryptus CURVIMACULATUS, sp. nov. 



Niger; late flavo-niaailatus ; apice metanoti flavo ; 

 pedibus rnfis ; coxis trochanteribiisqiie anteriorzbus pallide 

 flavis ; alls hyalinis, nervis stigviateque pallide fiavis. $. 



Long. 9 ; terebra 3 mm. 



Antennas slightly thickened towards the apex ; the 

 middle of the flagellum and the under side of the scape 

 white. The face (except a small triangular mark under 

 the antennae), and two small marks on the sides above 



