3Ô p. CAMEiîoîf, <>^" s<^»n'; attstkamax axd 



almost, the rest of the thorax entirely, smooth. The 1^^ abdo- 

 minal segment and the central part of the 2"^^^ very smooth 

 and shining ; the rest more opaque and less glabrous. Pace 

 broadly, roundly convex. All the abdominal spots are wider 

 than long ; the raised area on the 2"'^ segment is wider than 

 long, its sides roundly narrowed, its middle at the base projec- 

 ting. Areolet oblique, shortly appendiculated, almost sessile. 

 Belongs to Krieger's group I. Cf. Berich. d. Naturf. Gesell- 

 schaft zu Leipzig, 1898, p. 100. 



Ophioninae. 



JEnicospilns iiionoKpilus sp. nov. 



Luteons, the apical half of the abdomen darker coloured ; 

 a darker coloured line on the mesonotal lobes ; wiùgs hyaline, 

 the nervures and stigma black; there is only one horny point; 

 it is large, obliquely narrowed towards the apex from below 

 to the apex ; the base is oblique, roundly pointed above, 

 sharply below ; the recurrent nervure is received opposite the 

 base of the apical abscissa of the radius, Avhich has its basal 

 half thickened. Antenna? of a much paler luteous colour. 9. 



Length 17 mm. 



Barabei. Z.O. Afd. Borneo (A. Pool leg.). 



Pace opaque, pilose, with a smooth and shining spot in the 

 middle ; the clypeus smooth, bare and shining. Mandibles 

 coloured like the head, with their teeth black. Palpi luteous, 

 long and stout. Orbits obscurely yellow. Scutellum closely, 

 distinctly, but not strongly punctured ; the keel bordering the 

 apex stouter than the lateral keels. Base of metanotum smooth ; 

 tlie rest irregularly stoutly reticulated ; the keels on the middle 

 of the apex oblique. Propleur« obscurely, obliquely striated. 



This is a larger s]>ecies than E. niiironotatus, which may 

 be known by being largely marked with black on the thorax 



