IGG Mr. P. Cameron on new 



the metanotum— tlie basal is the longest, the apical small, 

 square, its angles denticulate. Basal three segments of 

 abdomen closely, longitudinally striated. ? . 



Length 13 ; terebra 9 mm. 



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



Body and legs covered, but not thickly, with long hairs. 

 Recurrent nervure broadly rounded. First abdominal seg- 

 ment nearly as long as the following two united ; it is not 

 keeled and has an oblique furrow on the sides at the apex. 



Spiloxorides erytlirocqjJialus, sp. n. 



Black ; the head, except the vertex, and the greater part 

 of the four front legs red ; antennse densely covered with 

 longish, stiff hair, black, the basal joints reddish. AYings 

 hyaline, a cloud along the transverse median and the trans- 

 verse basal nervures (broadest below), and one on the inner 

 sideof thetransverse cubital and recurrent nervures, extending 

 from the hinder part of the radial cellule into the discoidal; 

 stigma and costa fuscous, the nervures black. Face strongly, 

 transversely striated ; the front and vertex smooth. The 

 black of the thorax has a plumbeous hue ; smooth ; the 

 propleurse stoutly striated ; the apex of mesonotum stoutly 

 reticulated. Scutellar fovea deep, divided in the middle by 

 a stout keel. Sides of scutellum stoutly keeled laterally, as 

 is also the postscutellum. Metanotum regularly areolated, 

 the petiolar area three times longer than wide, of equal width 

 throughout; the areola is wider, more irregular, and also 

 about three times longer than w'ide ; outside these are two 

 large areaj and tliere are three lateral, the spiracular being 

 larger, wider, and more irregular than the others ; the 

 posterior median occupies the apex, is strongly, closely, 

 transversely striated ; the other areae are more irregularly, 

 sparsely striated. Metapleurse coarsely reticulated, I'he 

 pleural furrow is bordered below, especially at the apex. 

 First abdominal segment irregularly reticulated, more strongly 

 in the middle than on the sides ; the base in the centre trans- 

 versely striated ; the middle segments are closely punctured ; 

 the depressions more or less striated. The apex of the last 

 segment is Avhite. (^ . 



Length 10 mm. 



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



C R Y r T I N ^, 



LoiADA, gen, nov. 

 Arcolet small, square. Temples not developed, the large 



