120 Mr. P. Cameron on New SjJccies 



black, dark rufous at the base, the hinder tarsi white, black at 

 base and apex. Wings hyaline, the stigma fuscous. ,^ . 



Length 7 mm. 



Face closely punctured, thickly covered with white hair, the front 

 and vertex shining, distinctly, but not closely, punctured and thickly 

 covered with short, fuscous hair. Mesonotuni punctured in the 

 centre and thickly covered with short fuscous hair. Scutellum 

 almost impunetate. Median segment obscurely punctured, thickly 

 covered with long white hair ; its basal arese are indistinct ; the 

 basal three clearly defined, the central rounded above. Pro- and 

 mesopleuriB shining, obscurely punctured, the lower part of the 

 former o1)SCurely striated in the middle. Mesosteruum smooth, 

 thickly covered with white pubescence. 



Comes near to P. lahinle but is larger, the antennae are longer and 

 more slender; otherwise may easily be separated by P. lahiale 

 having the clypeus and the four front coxje black, by the metatarsus 

 being entirely black and by the narrower white band on the antenna;. 



Phygadeuon striatifrons, sp. UOV. 



Black ; the labnmi and middle of mandibles dull testaceous, the 

 palpi, tegula;, tubercles, the basal third and a mark in the centre of 

 the 1st abdominal segment, almost the apical half of the 2nd and 

 the apical two segments, clear white. Legs pale testaceous ; the 

 coxa3 and trochanters white, the hinder coxoe black, more or less 

 testaceous on the under-side, the femora and tibia; dark brownish, 

 the femora black above, the hinder tarsi white, the basal two-thirds 

 of the 1st and the last joint blackish ; the joints spinose at the aj)ex ; 

 the penultimate with a bunch of long stiff hairs. Wings hyaline, 

 the stigma pale testaceous. The scape and the 8th to 13th joints 

 of the antenna; beneath, white, 5 • 



Length 9 ; terebra 2 mm. 



Face opaque, roundly bulging out in the middle ; the vertex and 

 upper part of the front furrowed down the middle and stoutly 

 transversely striated, the sides strongly aciculated, the lower part 

 of the front smooth ; the clypeus sparsely punctured above. Meso- 

 notuni finely punctured ; the furrows only indicated at the base. 

 Median segment longish, its apex oblique ; the basal area longer 

 than l)road, gradually narrowed to less than half the width of the 

 base at the apex ; the areola elongate, obliquely narrowed at the 

 base and apex ; all the area3 distinct ; the outer of nearly equal width 

 throughout ; the spines are stout, triangular. Propleura; finely and 

 closely punctured, the middle sti'iated ; the meso- and metapleura; 

 closely punctured, as is also the mesosternum. Wings hyaline, the 



