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Table of Species. 



1 (4) Frons scabrous ; hind coxae and base 



of abdomen red. 



2 (3) Scutellum entirely, and external orbits 



nearly entirely, black calcator, Wesm., p. 40(5. 



3 (2) Scutellum, and external orbits very 



broadly, flavous orbitalis, Mori., p. 407. 



4 (1) Frons reticulate ; hind cox;p and ab- 



domen black above fulvitarsis. Cam., p. 407. 



298. Heteropelma calcator, Wesm. 



Anomalon xanthopus, Gravenhorst (>iec Schr.), Ichn. Eur. iii, 1829 r 



p. 652 (excl. <?). 

 Heteropelma calcato); Wesmael, Bull. Ac. Brux. 1849, p. 120 ( 5 ) ; 



Holmgren, Sv. Ak. Handl. 1858, p. 15; Bridgman & Fitch, 



Entom. 1884, p. 187 (rf $); cf. Kirchner, Lotos, 1856, p. 234, 



pi. 11. 

 Anomaltm (Heteropelma} calcator, Holmgren, Ofv. Sv. Ak. Filrlu 



1858, p. 322 ; Thomson. Opusc. Ent. xvi, 1892, p. 1758 ( c? $ ). 

 Heteropelma reticulatttm. Cameron, Manch. Mem. 1899, p. HO 



(?$) 



cJ 5 . Head black, with the face, clypeus, mandibles (except 

 their teeth), palpi, the external obscurely and the frontal orbits 

 shortly, fulvescent flavous ; frons finely rugose, vertex irregularly 

 reticulate ; frontal orbits distinctly carinate and with dense dark 

 hairs ; face with sparse long dark 

 hairs ; epistorna circularly prominent 

 and strongly though irregularly trans- 

 striate ; clypeus less strongly punctate, 

 centrally transverse and laterally 

 oblique; mandibles basally punctate, 

 with the teeth slightly unequal. 

 Antenna* red. TJiorax immaculate 

 and with dense dark hairs; meso- 

 notum closely, and in the centre 

 rugo'sely, punctate, with its base 

 coarsely trans-striate and the notauli 

 distinct ; metathorax coarsely and 

 Fi 114 strongly reticulate, distinctly con- 



Heteroptlma calcator, Wesm. stricted apically; propleurse coarsely 

 and obliquely striate, basally glabrous 



and apically strongly aciculate above ; mesopleurse irregularly 

 striate basally, becoming reticulate centrally, with their apices 

 strongly crenulate ; metapleurae stoutly trans-carinate above and 

 l>elow ; mesosternum finely punctate, with the interpectoral sulcus 

 somewhat dilated apically and with five transverse carina?. Scu- 

 tellum coarsely trans-striate. AMomen red, with the petiolar 

 spiracles near apex of basal segment. Legs: anterior pairs fulvous, 

 with the coxae and Irochanters flavous; hind ones red, with the 

 apical fourth of their tibia? black, the metatarsus more than four 



