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ICIIXEUMO'ID.i:. 



Fig. 32. 

 Orientotlicronia inaculipcs, Mori. 



9.'). Orientotheronia maciilipes, sp. n. 



d" 2 . A iiavous and black species, witli fusiform jibdoinen.. 

 Head flavous and not strongly narrowed or abruptly _ declivous. 



behind the eyes ; occi|)iit obso- 

 letely punctate, bordered and Idack 

 below, the colour centrally coales- 

 centwith that of tbe ocelli ; scrobes 

 somewhat large and centrally 

 black ; face apically narrowed, 

 distinctly and not strongly pnnc- 

 tate and pilose ; clypeus smoother, 

 a little convex and truncate at the 

 base and apex, strongly transverse 

 ^vith the labrum not exserted ; 

 mandibles stout and punctate \\\t\\ 

 the apical teeth of equal length, 

 sliort, black and somewhat obtuse ;; 

 cheeks obsolete, eyes strongly 

 emarginate next the scrobes. An- 

 teruup almost as long as the body, 

 a little attenuate basally, black, 

 vith only the base paler beneath ; flagellar joints cylindrical and 

 not elongate, hardly twice as long as broad. Thorax stramineous 

 and obsoletely punctate; mesonotum ^ith longitudinal central 

 and lateral black marks on the disc, a callosity beneath the radix, 

 meso])leur«3 in front and inferiorly behind, black ; metathorax 

 glabrous, with the externa] area) and the base of the strongly 

 transverse and apically obsolete areola black ; lateral costoe strong, 

 apophyses weak, spiracles linear and not small. ,ScHteUttm and 

 postscutellum immaculate, obsoletely punctate, a little convex, 

 with the lateral carinse narrow and hardly extending beyond the 

 centre. Abdomen fusiform, hardly punctate and strongly nitidulous; 

 flavous, with the apices of the basally entirely black segments 

 rufescent or testaceous ; tubercles distinct and transverse ; basal 

 segment fully half as long again as apically broad, with a de- 

 terminate and centrally canaliculate black fascia ; terebra three- 

 fifths the abdominal length, black and obsoletely pilose. Lecjs 

 stramineous, with the anterior femora canaliculate beneath ; all the 

 femora longitudinally nigrescent above, as also are the tibia? at 

 the base and internally at the apex; posterior tarsi infuscate, 

 hind coxaj internally and externally black-dotted, apices of their 

 trochanters and a spot below the hind femora black; claws 

 strongly curved, somewhat slender, not basally lobate nor ex- 

 tending beyond the pulvilli. Wiufis siliceous and not clouded; 

 radix and tegula) flavous, the latter apically darker ; costa and the 

 narrow stigma piceous ; radial nervure almost straight above the 

 oblique and sessile areolet, which emits the recurrent nervure 

 slightly beyond its centre; first recurrent of the lower wings 

 strongly postfurcal, emitting the nervellus from its upper third. 



