162 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



pressed, margined dorsally and laterally. Antennae inserted wide 

 apart against eye margins and rather above middle of face ; 11-jointed, 

 scape, pedicel, eight funicle joints, and a solid club ; scape long and 

 slender, as long as next three joints combined ; pedicel about one- 

 third longer than its greatest width ; funicle 1 somewhat longer than 

 pedicel, 2 almost twice as long as 1, 2-4 subequal, 5-8 gradually 

 shortening, 8 not one-half as long as 2 ; club very long, slender, as 

 long as preceding four joints united. Thorax slender ; pronotum 

 short, transverse ; scutum distinctly wider than long; parapsidal 

 furrows complete ; scutellum longer than wide, with a delicate cross- 

 furrow near apex ; scutum and scutellum finely granulate. Fore 

 wings long, broad, broadly rounded ; subhyaline ; discal cilia dense, 

 in about thirty rows, almost obliterated beneath venation ; longest 

 marginal cilia equal to one-seventh greatest wing width ; marginal 

 vein long. Hind wings very narrow-, about half as wide as length of 

 their longest marginal cilia. x\bdomen short, ovate ; ovipositor valves 

 not exserted. Legs slender ; posterior tibiae rather longer than their 

 tarsi ; tarsi 5-jointed. Length, 1-25 mm. 



(^ . Vertex of head, scutum, and scutellum dusky. Antennae 

 13-jointed ; scape short, thickened, not much longer thaxi wide; 

 pedicel wider than long ; funicle 1 much swollen, one-half longer 

 than its greatest width, 2 and 3 hardly thickened, each somewhat 

 longer than 1, the others gradually shortening, the apical joint no 

 longer than the preceding. 



Described from two females, three males, labelled " 5000- 

 7000 feet, Tjibodas, Java, Aug., 1913, Dr. Konigsberger." 

 Type and co-types in the British Museum. 



TWO NEW STEPHANID^. 



By E. a. Elliott, F.E.S. 

 Diasteyhanus hiUneatus, sp. n. 



$ . Head finely trans-striate, temples smooth, two carinae 

 between the posterior ocelli ; all frontal tubercles distinct ; posterior 

 margin of head bordered. Scape fully as long as cheeks ; second 

 flagellar joint one and a-half times as long as first, third longer than 

 second, but shorter than first and second together. Neck of pronotum 

 elongate, finely trans-striate, remainder smooth ; mesonotum sub- 

 glabrous, very diffusely punctate ; pro- and mesopleurae very finely 

 trans-striate, metapleurae and median segment cribrate punctate, not 

 separated. Petiole trans-striate, as long as rest of abdomen, which 

 is smooth and shining. Terebra shorter than body, rufescent, with a 

 subapical flavous ring f mm. broad before the black apex. Hind 

 coxae and femora distinctly, their tibite less strongly trans-striate, 

 the femora tridentate and tibi£e compressed to middle. Wings 

 hyaline, iridescent, stigma and nervures brown. 



Black ; head rufescent, mandibles except extreme apex, frons 

 centrally broadly and the orbits up to the level of the anterior 

 tubercle pale flavous, point of abdomen belowterebra white. Anterior 

 legs pale rufescent, hind legs darker, with knees and metatarsipale. 



