7fi p. C'AMKIÎOX, ON SOME N'EW GENEER AND SPEf'TES OF 



are reticulated ; the top of the apical slope is bordered by a 

 keel; the basal depression is deep. Scutelhnu not much raised, 

 rounded, keeled at the base. Apex of clypeus transverse, broad. 

 Labrum rounded. Wings clouded at the apex; the areola 

 4-angled ; transverse median nervure received beyond the trans- 

 verse basal ; disco-cubital unbroken. Abdomen long, slender, 

 smooth ; the petiole long, the post-petiole not separated. Eyes 

 large ; the temples almost obsolete, the occiput transverse. 

 Antennae serrate in d". The malar space is very small. 



In having only an areola and posterior median area and in 

 the metanotum being spined laterally this genus agrees with 

 Xantitojojipa ('am., which is easily separated from it by the 

 broad, obliquely narrowed temples, by the scutellnm being 

 raised to a point in the middle, the base and apex being 

 obliquely sloped ; and by tliere being a distinct malar space. 



Xextojoppa Cam., may l)e known by tliere being only a 

 posterior median area, it having also wide temjiles. In all 3 

 the area? are reticulated. 



Älesophail/ii/.^ spUopfcrns sp. nov. 



Pale olive yellow, with the following parts black : a mark 

 covering the ocelli, the mark square and continued as a narrow 

 line down tht front, occiput, the central mark on it united to 

 the eyes by a broad oblique one, a spot on the antennal scape, 

 the Hagellum, the mesonotum, excejit for 2 lines down the 

 centre of the basal two-thirds ; the parts bordering the post- 

 scutellum, the base of metanotum narrowly, the centre of 

 metanotum, the centre of propleurae broadly, the base and 

 top of mesopleurîe, the apex narrowly from shortly above the 

 middle, the lower part and the apex of mesosternum broadly, 

 the base of metapleurœ narrowly, the lower part more broadly, 

 the base and apex of the 3«^ abdominal segment narrowly and 

 more broadly down the centre and the other segments entirely. 



