4-6 CamKRON, Hyuietioptcra Orientalia. 



hinder tibiit are broadly black towards the apex ; the 

 tarsi black, the joints narrowly testaceous at the base and 

 apex. The areolet is narrowed above; the second transverse 

 cubital and the upper part of the first pale ; the recurrent 

 nervure is received in the middle. The petiole rufous ; 

 the post-petiole raised in the middle and closely punctured ; 

 the second segment black ; the sides at the base rufous 

 and closely striated ; the apical third obscure yellowish- 

 testaceous ; the apical two segments are clear white. 



Phygadneuon pulciiripes, sp. nov. 



Nigniui ; pedilms abdoviinisque medio riifis ; clypeL\ 

 niandibulis palpisqice albis ; alls hyalhiis, nervis stigmaieque 

 Jiiscis. $ . 



Long. 7 mm. 



Antennae stout, thickly covered with short, microscopic 

 pile, the thirteenth to sixteenth joints white; head black; 

 theclypeus, labrum, the mandibles to near the base of the 

 teeth, and the palpi, white ; the face, clypeus, and base of 

 mandibles thickly covered witli longish white hair ; the 

 face find)- and closely punctured ; the front and vertex 

 closely and distinctly punctured, and thickly covered with 

 short fuscous hair. Thorax black, except the pronotum 

 above ; the mesonotum closely punctured, thickly covered 

 with short fuscous hair ; the scutellum is not quite so 

 closely punctured ; its sides roughly shagreened. Median 

 segment opaque, coarsely aciculated in the middle, the 

 sides closely, finely rugose ; the sides at the apex closely, 

 irregularly striated ; the basal areae not clearly defined 

 through the keels being interrupted, this being also the 

 case with the apical keel. 



The pleurae closely, uniformly punctured, thickly 

 covered (as is also the breast) with short, fuscous pubes- 



