AXOMALOK. 



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Assam: Kliasi Hills (Eothnei/). 



Type in tlie British Museum. 



The broken type of this species shows very remarkable venation : 

 the median nervure runs straight to its junction with the cubital, 

 which is strongly sinuate and only extends to the centre of the 

 first cubital cell; the second recurrent nervure above is four 

 times further from the apex of the internal cubital than the 

 latter is from the radial : nervellus subopposite and strongly 

 intercepted a little below the centre. 



316. Anomalon apicale, Cam. (emend.). 



AnomaloH apicale, Cameron,* Entom. 1905, p. lOG {(S)- 

 Anomalon leptoyaster, Cam. MS. S • 



c? $ . Head black ; face flavous, closely and distinctly punctate, 

 with dense white pubescence : clypeus flavous, closely punctate 

 basally and subglabrous apically ; vertex also closely punctate ; 



frons in the centre irregularly 

 striate longitudinally and 

 closely aciculate transversely ; 

 palpi and mandibles, except 

 apices of latter, flavous. 

 ^>(f^)i)irt? testaceous (13 millim. 

 in length), becoming infnscate 

 towards their apices ; postau- 

 nellus and basal half of the 

 strongly sinuate first flagellar 

 joint black. Tliomx im- 

 maculate black ; mesonotum 

 closely and somewhat strongly 

 punctate and discally elevated 

 at the apex, with its base 

 irregularly trans-strigose cen- 

 trally ; metanotum at the base 

 closely and rugosely sub- 

 reticulated ; the lateral carinre evenly curved ; the basal area 

 smooth; the apex constricted into a distinct neck, and irregu- 

 larly transversely striate ; propleuraj coarsely reticulate and, 

 above, closely punctate ; mesopleurie longitudinally striate 

 above and closely punctate below ; metapleura) coarsely and 

 irregularlv reticulate. Scutdhnn and postscutellum flavous and 

 coarsely punctate. Ahdomen extremely slender, red, with the 

 disc of the second and third segments indistinctly black, and 

 the two apical entirely jet-black. Legs red ; the anterior sub- 

 flavidous, with their coxio and trochanters substramineous ; hind 

 tarsi substramineous, with only the pulvilli dark. WbKjs hyaline 

 and not ample, becoming fulvescent towards the base ; tegula) 

 flavous, stigma testaceous and nervures black ; nervellus distinctly 

 intercepted and geniculate. 

 Length 11-1'i millim. 



Fig. 12U. 

 Anomalon apicale, Cam. 



