122 Mr. P. Cameron on Neio Species, etc. 



ments ferruginous, tlie apical two segments white, the legs rufous, 

 the apex of the liinder tibiae and the tarsi black ; the wings hyaline, 

 the stigma pale yellow, 9 • 



Length 5 ; terebra 1 mm. 



Antenna^ stout, black, the 8th and 13th joints clear white, except 

 above, the 2nd and the apices of the 3rd and 4th joints testaceous. 

 Front and vertex closely and strongly punctured and covei'ed with 

 white pubescence. Mandibular teeth rufo-testaceous ; the palpi 

 white. Thorax thickly covered with white hair ; mesonotum strongly 

 jjunctured ; the seutellum very shining and obscurely punctured. 

 Metanotum at the base in the centre smooth, bearing two, not very 

 distinct, keels which curve round to the right and left ; the middle 

 region is rough, obscurely punctured ; the apex above is bordered 

 by a stout keel which curves backwards in the middle and is, at the 

 top, obliquely striated ; the rest is roughly punctured ; the apex 

 has an oblique slope and is thickly covered with long white hair. 

 Pleuraj for the most part strongly and closely punctured. 



Tlie base of the post-petiole is strongly longitudinally striated, 

 the striai strongest on the sides ; the 2nd and 3rd ventral segments 

 are testaceous. The punctures on the propleuraj run into striations 

 at the apex. 



