JEWICXU8. 



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broad and well developed, but flat and converging posteriorly to 

 the occipital articulation with the 

 thorax ; mandibles broad at base, 

 narrowing to an acute point at 

 apex. Thorax convex above ; scu- 

 tellum broad and prominent, with 

 the apex well rounded ; metanotum 

 arched, vertical, with no visible 

 basal portion ; wings hyaline, 

 slightly iridescent ; legs with the 

 femora compressed, spatulate, the 

 tibiae very strongly clavate towards 

 their apex, attenuate at base. 

 Pedicel slightly broader than long, 

 concave above, carinate beneath ; 

 abdomen curved, cylindrical, very 

 slightly larger towards the apex ; 

 pygidium entire, very convex. 



Length 6'5 rani. 



Hal>. Bengal, Barrackpore (Rotli- 

 ney} ; Burma (Binr/ham). 



Fig. \.lEnictu$davitibia, <$. 



16. JEnictus latiscapus, Forel, Jour. Bomb. N. H. Soc. xiii (1901), 

 pp. 467 & 471, rf. 



c? . " Mandibles much longer and more curved than in the two 



Fig. 15. JEn ictus latiscapus, <$ . 



preceding species [i. e. JE. slmclcardi and ^E. clavatus~}, very broad 

 at base and comparatively attenuate at apex (somewhat like the 



