* 102 Messrs. R. E. Turner and J. Waterston, on the 
Pristocera neavei, sp. ni. 
3. Niger; mandibulis, antennis dimidio basali, tegulis, tro- 
chanteribus, femoribus apice, tibiis tarsisque brunneo-testaceis ; 
alis hyalinis, venis testaceis, stigmate radioque fuscis. 
Long. 5-6 mm. 
6. Head a little longer than broad, shining, evenly and 
rather deeply, but not closely, punctured, subrectangular, 
rounded at the posterior angles, without a frontal sulcus. 
Eyes separated from the posterior margin of the head by a 
distance equal to about half of their own length ; posterior 
ocelli a little further from the hind margin of the head than 
from each other. Scape moderately curved, second joint of 
Fig. 1. 
Hind tarsal ungues of (a) Epyris muir, sp. n., (b) Epyris elongatula, sp. n., 
(c) Pristocera subrufescens, sp. n., (d) Rhabdepyris ethiops, sp. Thy 
(e) Pristocera neavet, sp. n. 
the flagellum equal to the third, about twice as long as the 
first. Mandibles as in P. subrufescens, but with the second 
tooth shorter. Pronotum scarcely as long as the mesonotum, 
shining, sparsely, but not very finely, punctured, rounded 
anteriorly ; mesonotum very sparsely punctured, with two 
strong parapsidal furrows ; scutellum smooth, with a few 
punctures on the sides. Median segment half as broad again 
at the base as long, rounded at the apex, margined laterally 
but not apically, very finely rugulose, with a carina from the 
base reaching nearly to the middle of the segment ; on each 
side of the carina at the base are a number of short longi- 
tudinal strize which are separated from the rugulose portion 
