450 



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336. Campoplex fuscipalpis, Cam. 



Campoplex fuscipalpis, Cameron,* Manch. Mem. 1899, p. 115 ( 2 ). 



$ . Head black, with only centre of mandibles piceous ; palpi 

 dark and with black pubescence ; face and clypeus closely and 

 uniformly though not finely punctate, and with sparse silvery 

 pubescence; frons and vertex similarly punctate, with shorter 

 dark pubescence. Antennae, black and with very short black 



pubescence ; scape with some- 

 what long white pubescence 

 beneath, and apically testa- 

 ceous. Thorax immaculate 

 and discally punctate ; meso- 

 notum with dense dark 

 hairs ; metanotum with some- 

 what sparse silvery pubes- 

 cence, especially centrally, 

 the base from the middle 

 to the apex broadly de- 



^^^^ pressed ; propleune closely 



^ ^S punctate and below longi- 



tudinally aciculate ; meso- 

 pleurse below basally niti- 

 dulous and obsoletely striate, 

 their apices above distinctly 

 aciculate nearly to centre ; 

 Fig. 129. Campopkx fuscipalpis, Cam. metapleurae closely punctate 



to spiracles and thence closely 



and irregularly aciculate. Scutellum with dense pale pilosity. 

 Abdomen black, with the sides broadly and the apex of second 

 and third segments entirely, and of fourth segment except 

 discally, red. Legs black; anterior femora apically throughout 

 and beneath to centre, and the front tibiae and tarsi entirely, 

 testaceous. Wings clear hyaline ; costa and stigma black, 

 nervures paler ; areolet very shortly petiolate, with its sides 

 coalesceut above, emitting the recurrent nervure almost from its 

 centre ; first submarginal nervure straight, the second slightly 

 curved. 



Length 8 millim. 



This species, which is indicated as a female though no mention 

 is made of the concealed terebra, was collected by Bothney in the 

 Khasi Hills of Assam. 



Type in the Oxford Museum. 



337. Campoplex novitius, sp. n. 



d . A black species, with long pilosity ; the mandibles and 

 front legs partly testaceous, and the abdomen centrally red. Head 



