DOSE.  P. Camérôr. 
nn 
posterior median area is rounded and projects into the areola. 
The wings are smoky at the apex; the areolet is oblique, 
rather narrow eompared to the length ; it is five-angled and 
projects below ; the recurrent uervure is sharply angled below 
the middle, The middle coxae are black at the base and below ; 
the hinder below and on the greater part of the sides; the 
four front femora are black, lined below with yellow, except 
at the base; the hinder pair black, with a broad baud on 
the lower and front edges below the middle; the four anterior 
tibiae are yellow in front; the hinder yellow with the apex 
black all round; the three apical joints of the four front 
tarsi are entirely black; their basal two joints are black at 
the apex; the apices of the basal three joints and the apical 
two entirely of the hinder pair are black. Abdomen black; 
the apieal half of the post-petiole, a large mark on te sides 
of the 2nd and 3rd segments at the apex and two smaller ones 
on the 4th, pale yellow; the 4 basal segments are closely 
punetured ; the post-petiole has 2 stout longitudinal keels. 
Gastrocoeli large, deep, their basal slope with stout keels; the 
space between them is closely longitudinally striated, 
5. Cyanojoppa gen. nov. 
Antennae stont, thickened and dilated beyond the middle; 
in the «& longer and serrate. Labrum hidden. Clypeus not 
separated from the face. Head not much developed behind 
the eyes. Scutellum flat; its sides not keeled, Median segment 
completely areolated ; the areola open behind, where there is 
a depression. Legs short and stout; the hinder femora reach 
close to the middle of the 3rd segment; the tarsi are spi- 
nose. Areolet rather narrow, 5-angled ; the transverse median 
nervure is not quite interstitial, being received shortly beyond 
the transverse basal; there is a short nervure on the disco- 
cubital and the recurrent nervures. Abdomen with 7 segments ; 
the last is as long as the penultimate ; the 2nd and 3rd pro- 
ject at the apices; the apical are obliquely narrowed; the 
last is bluntly pointed at the apex ; the ovipositor projects ; 
the gastrocoeli are large and deep; the 2nd, 31d and 4th 
segments are longitudinally striated at the base. The ventral 
keel is on the 2nd and Srd segments only; the last veutral 
segment is largely developed; the dorsal segments are elosely 
punetured, 
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