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of ovipositor as long as the apical three segments united. 

 Antennae thickener] and dilated beyond the middle. Face 

 and clypeus fiat. Hind tarsi much longer than their tibiae. 

 The abdomen is not much longer than the head and thorax 

 united. Malar space nearly as long as the antennal scape. 



The flat face and clypeus in one line, sharply pointed 

 abdomen -nith its long projecting ovipositor, stoutly spined 

 scutellum and metanotum, and violaceous wings should 

 distinguish this genus readily. 



Druseia quadridetitata, sp. n. 



Black ; the face (except for a line in the centre, which 

 becomes gradually wider from the narrowed top to the apex) , 

 base of labrum, scutellar spines, apex of scutellum below, and 

 the apices of the three middle segments of the abdomen 

 narrowly, pale yellow. Wings fuscous violaceous, highly 

 iridescent, the posterior paler. Basal three segments of 

 abdomen red. Legs black ; the greater part of the four front 

 coxae, trochanters, tibiae and tarsi, and the calcaria whitish 

 yellow ; the hind coxae, except at the base below, red ; the 

 rest of the hind legs black, except for a broad pale yellow 

 line on the base of the tibiae behind. ^ . 



Length 14 mm. 



Kuching, March {R. Shelford, M.A.). 



Head smooth. Thorax for the greater part finely punc- 

 tured ; apical slope of metanotum thickly covered with white 

 hair ; the centre transversely, the sides more strongly 

 obliquely striated ; the pleurae for the greater part striated. 

 Petiole smooth ; its base broadly yellow. Transverse median 

 nervure almost interstitial. 



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Cyanoxorides rufomaculatus, sp. n. 



Black, tinged with blue ; the thorax, except the mesonotura, 

 scutellum, and a line down the centre of metanotum red ; 

 head black, the face, a line on the inner orbits, a broad one 

 on the lower half of the outer, w4iitish yellow; the clypeus, 

 labrum, and malar space dull reddish; the base of first 

 abdominal segment, a line, dilated at the base in the centre 

 of the apex, a longish ovate longitudinal mark in the middle 

 of the second, the apices of the others narrowly and the 

 ventral surface, white. Four front legs red, the tarsi and 

 tibice pale ; the middle tibiae infuscated behind ; hind legs 

 black, their coxae red ; a narrow baud on the base of the 



