38 ICnNEUMOXID.T'. 



transverse keel, and consequently no arese ; by Ili(> metatarsus 

 being longer than all the other joints united, and by the more 

 slender petiole." 



9. Arthula brunneocornis, Cam. 



Arthnla hnmucocornis, Cameron,* Mancli. Mem. 1900, p. 112 ($ ). 



(S . Head black, with the deplanate and closely punctate face, 

 the basally prominent and apically obliquely impressed clypeus 

 (except its base), the labruni and all the- orbits, pale Havous ; 

 mandibles, except before their apices, black ; the vertex and the 

 longitudinally sulcate frons, closely punctate. Antenme as long 

 as tl)e abdomen, stout and hiirdly attenuate apically, piceous 

 and darker above, with the scape bright tlavous. Thorax black, 

 with a broad pronottil band, the propleurje below, callosities at 

 the front and hind radices, a mark at the apex of the notauli, a 



Fig. 7. — Arthula bnmncocmniis, Cam. 



transverse band at the base of the mesopleura), a large mark on 

 either side of the closely punctate mesosternum and a large 

 triangular mark at the apex of metanotum, pale tlavous ; meso- 

 notum dull and, like all the pleurae, closely punctate, with the 

 notauli extending to its ceuti-e ; propleura3 strongly and irregularly 

 strigose centrally ; metanotum strongly punctate and striolate, 

 basally finely and closely punctate before tiie transverse carina. 

 ScuteUum somewliat strongly but not very closely punctate, with 

 a centrally constricted flavous mark on its apical half, and its 

 basal fovea glabrous; postscutellum, scutellur carina} and the 

 space on either side, ilavous. Abdomea dark ferruginous, with 

 the petiole centrally, and the base of all tlie segments, black. 

 Leys : anterior pairs pale fulvous, basally Havescent, with tlie coxae 



