^^i p. Caincroii- 



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base. Areolet 5-augled; the disco-cubital nervure brokeu by 

 a stump of a uervure; the trausverse median nervure iuter- 

 stitial. Abdominal pétiole long, the post-petiole not clearly 

 separated ; gastrocoeli deep; the space between them striât ed; 

 the 2ud and S^'^l segments closely punctured; the ventral plate 

 reaches to the 5fli segment. Tarsi long, closely spinose 

 below. — The temples broad, rouuded, not narrowed behiud; 

 the occiput rouudly incised; there are 7 abdominal segments, 

 the last being large. 



I refer this genus to the Joppini through the deep wide 

 dépression at the base of the raetanotum and from the struc- 

 ture of the areola, in both of which respects it differs from 

 the Tchnenmo)dni, I unfortunately only know the ç5\ which 

 bas the antennal joints serrate. The very flat scutellum is 

 unusual for the Joppini, Characteristic is the absense of a 

 malar space, the eyes reaching to the base of the 

 mandibles. 



1. Sb. fulvipes sp. nov. cf. 



Black; the face, clypeus, the inner orbits from opposite 

 the lower ocellus, a somewhat triangulär mark on the top 

 of the eyes, the lower outer orbits broadly to the base of the 

 mandibles, the base of the mandibles, the palpi, the sides and, 

 to a less extent, the apex of the scutellum, yeilow. Legs 

 fulvous, the A front coxae and trochanters yeilow, the posterior 

 black. Wings hyaline, with a distinct violaceous-fuscous 

 tinge, nervures and stigma black. — Leugth 12 mm. 



Hab. Darjeeliug. 



Face and clypeus sparsely punctured and covered with 

 short white hair; the vertex is sparsely punctured from the 

 lower edge of the upper ocelli; the upper hâve a furrow ou 

 the outer edge. Pro- and mesothorax closely punctured, the 

 propleurae almost smooth in front, the apex striated. The 

 areola bas its sides deeply furrowed ou the innerside at the 

 apex; the posterior median area is closely transversely rugose; 

 the others are closely and rather strougly punctured and 

 irregularly striated near the apex. The fore coxae are 

 broadly black behiud, the hinder and trochanters entirely black; 

 the fore trochanters black behiud. The apex of the pétiole 

 and the post-petiole strougly and closely punctured, the sides 

 of the latter less closely thaii the middle; the 2"d and 3"' 

 segments are closely and distinctly punctured and lougi- 

 tudinally striated at the base. Gastrocoeli large, deep; there 

 is a short oblique keel on the iuuer side at the base 

 and 3 stout, longitudinal ones; the inner one is short 

 and curved. 



