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of the dilated apex, a broad baud on the apex of the 2"'' , a 

 band on the middle of the apex of the 5"^'', a broader, longer 

 one on the 6"', and one on the 7"', running from side to side, 

 and a large, somewhat triangular, mark below the hind wings, 

 pale yellow. Pour anterior coxae and trochanters pale yellow ; 

 their femora and tibiae pale fulvous, the tarsi black, the hind 

 coxse black, yellow to shortly beyond the middle above, the 

 basal joint of the trochanters black, the aj)ical dark red, the 

 femora bright red ; the tibiae dark fuscous, blacker towards 

 the apex ; calcarla black ; basal joint of tarsi white, a narrow 

 black band at the base, a narrower one at the apex, and the 

 other joints, except the 2"-' at the base, black. Wings hyaline, 

 a small cloud at the apex ; the nervures and stigma black. 

 The 6*'' to 15"' joints of the antennae are white below. 9. 



Length 9 m.m. ; terebra 3 m.m. 



Etna Bay, 



Front and vertex aciculated, shining ; a short striated band 

 above each antenna ; a narrow, but distinct, keel runs down 

 the centre of the front. Face separated from the clypeus ; 

 opaque, granular ; clypeus shining. Pronotum dilated into a 

 shining tubercle at the tegulae. Mesonotum finely and closely 

 punctured ; the furrows are on the basal two-thirds, are narrow, 

 distinct, moderately deep. There is only the basal keel on the 

 metanotum ; the part behind it is finely closely striated in the 

 centre ; the sides are much more strongly striated and they 

 interlace ; the rest is closely, but not very strongly reticulated. 

 The curved central depression on the propleurse is closely 

 striated ; the part above it is sparsely punctured ; mesopleurae 

 closely, distinctly punctured, more or less striated along the 

 furrow. Metapleura3 closely, moderately strongly, obliquely 

 punctured, the punctures running into striae above. Meta- 

 notal spines short, stumpy, distinct. Abdomen smooth and 

 shining ; the petiole long, narrow ; the apical third dilated, 

 but not widely; it is longer than the width of the apex. There 



