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strongly, if somewhat irregularly, transversely striated, as are also 

 the posterior intermedian. The lower half of the propleur^ longi- 

 tudinally striated, the upper smooth. Meso- and metapleura3 closely 

 punctured, 



Eutanyacra, gen. no v. 



^. Apex of abdomen bluntly pointed, with eight segments, the 

 8th produced in the middle into a long narrow process, which is 

 three times as long as the basal portion of the segment ; the ventral 

 fold is only distinct on the 2nd and 3rd segments. Face flat, not 

 separated from the clypeus. Clypeal foveee large, deep. Mandibles 

 with one long upper and a blunt lower tooth which is not clearly 

 separated behind. Apex of clypeus transverse, its sides rounded. 

 Labrum hidden. Occiput sharply margined. Scutellum roundly 

 convex. Median segment areolated ; the areola about as broad as 

 long, and with its apex rounded. Spiracles elongated. Legs stout, 

 of moderate length ; the tarsi spinose. Antennae serrate, shorter 

 than the body, distinctly tapering towards the body. 



The jBdigus is much larger than usual ; it appears to form one 

 solid piece, united below at the apex and with a broad and deep 

 furrow on the basal two-thirds ; at the base of this is a large tubercle, 

 on either side under the base of the projection on the apical segment ; 

 the apex, looked at from the sides, is bluntly rounded on the lower- 

 side, which projects more than on the upper. The 8th dorsal segment 

 is small and bears longish cerci. Gastrocojli large, deep. 



Belongs, by the bluntly-pointed apex of the abdomen 

 and by the ventral fold being on the 2nd and 3rd segments 

 only, to the AmMyinjgi. In Ashmead's arrangement the 

 genus comes near Fseudambly teles. The $ I do not know, 

 but the peculiar structure of the 8th ventral segment, the 

 very large sedigus and the large cerci make the ^ repre- 

 sentatives of the genus easy of recognition. 



JEiitanyacra pallidicoxis, sp. nov. 



Black ; tlie face, clypeus, inner orbits, a small spot on the base of 

 the mandibles, the upper edge of tlie pronotum, tlie scutellums, 

 tubercles, tegulse, the apex of the post-petiole narrowly, its sides 

 more broadly, a large mark on the sides of the 2nd and 3rd segments 

 on the apical half and narrowed on the inner side, the apex of the 

 6th segment to near the middle and the greater part of the 7 th 

 segment, pale yellow. Legs pale yellow, the hinder coxse, the 

 hinder femora, except at the base and the apical two-thirds of the 

 last joint of the tarsi, black. Wings hyaline, with a slight fulvous 



