114 P, CAMERON, ON SOME NEW GKNEBA AND SPECIES ETC. 



apical keel bluntly rounded. Areola obliquely narrowed to a 

 point at the base ; behind the middle is a transverse keel ; 

 the apex is slightly rounded inwardly ; it is bordered by a 

 large area which becomes gradually narrowed to a point; this 

 is bordered on the apical half by a triangular one, of which 

 the apex is above, the keel bordering the 2 not being very 

 distinct ; the spiracular area large, triangular ; the apical slope 

 bears a lot of broken keels. Propleurae smooth, the rest closely 

 punctured, the metapleuree more strongly than the mesopleurse ; 

 the oblique furrow on the latter wide, with about 11 stout 

 keels on the apex ; shortly below the middle, is a wide longi- 

 tudinal furrow. Abdomen smooth, shining ; the apex covered 

 Avith lougish fuscous pubescence ; the sheaths of ovipositor 

 pilose above. 



