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trochanters and femora, blacki-h-brown ; hind coxae pale on the ventral half, the 

 colour contrast between the upper and lower halves sharp, though the boundaries of 

 the tints are not well-definod ; all the tibiae fuscous, lighter than the femora ; in all 

 the tarsi the first and fifth joints are embrowned, while the second and tliird are paler 

 and more yellow in tone. In some specimens the tibiae are not c^uite uniformly 

 coloured, there being a tendency for the dorsal and ventral edges to be darker 

 streaked. 







Fig. 8. Eanotus truncatijyennis, sp. n. ; (a.) right forewiiig, $ ; (h) left mandible, 

 o ; (c) antenna, q ; {d) antenna, $. 



Head, from in front, mucli wider tlian deep (7 : 4), triangular, concave across the 

 vertex, and truncate below, much narrower at the mouth-edge, which is only five- 

 sevenths of the distance between the eyes at their nearest. The eyes are, in profile, 

 two-thirds the depth of the head, prominent and rounded, angular ventrally, and 

 absolutely bare : toruli very small, and barely over their own length from the mouth- 

 edge. The reticulation of the surface consists of irregular hexagonal cells on and 

 below the vei-tex ; further down, the cells are quadrate or pentagonal, transversely 

 and ventrally drawn out ; the smallest cells occur between the toruli. The face is 

 bare from above the toruli to the middle ; the orbits bear numerous minute bristles, 

 and there are a few more on the frontal surface, chiefly above ; about a dozen 

 short bristles in two ventral rows between the toruli, and 3-4 below each ; -4 longer 

 bristles on the clypeus. 



