468 !Mr. r. Cameron on new 



Anoplius reconditus, sp. n. 



Black ; the liead below the antennae densely covered with 

 silvery pubescence ; the hinder ocelli separated from the 

 eyes by double the distance they arc from each other. Apex 

 of elypeus and labrura transverse in the middle. Mandibles 

 at base thickly covered with silvery pubescence, the apex 

 smooth and shining ; the teeth piceous. Thorax densely 

 pruinose, the median segment with a gradually rounded 

 slope without furrows. Furrows on the meso- and meta- 

 pleurae narrow, but distinct. AVings almost hyaline at the 

 base, the middle fuscous suffused with hyaline, the apex 

 uniformly smoky; the apical abscissa of the radius long and 

 with a gradually rounded curve ; the first cubital cellule in 

 front fully three times the length of the second ; the first 

 transverse cubital nervure with a gradually rounded slope 

 above the middle, the lower part being oblique ; the third 

 lias the lower part rounded and oblique, the upper straight ; 

 the recurrent nervurcs received shortly beyond the middle. 

 Legs pruinose ; their spurs black. Base of abdominal 

 segments with broad pruinose bands; the apical segment 

 densely covered with black hair. ? . 



Length 8 mm. 



Anoplius cedilis, sp. n. 



Black ; the front and vertex sparsely covered with long 

 fuscous hair, the face and elypeus densely with silvery pile ; 

 the eyes parallel, only very slightly converging above ; the 

 elypeus transverse, with the sides rounded. Thorax pruinose, 

 shining ; the metanotum with a gradually rounded slope and 

 bearing a few long black hairs in the middle. Legs thickly 

 pruinose, the calcaria black. Wings hyaline ; the apex from 

 the base of tlie radial cellule, from the first transverse cubital 

 nervure, and, below, from the end of the first recurrent 

 nervure, smoky. Apical segments of abdomen thickly 

 covered with long black hair. ? . 



Length 10 mm. 



In front the first cubital cellule is slightly longer than 

 the second, below slightly shorter than it ; the first recurrent 

 nervure is received near the base of the apical fourth of the 

 cellule, the second almost in the middle; first transverse 

 cubital nervure straight, oblique, the second roundly curved, 

 the third obliquely curved in front. 



Anoplius stimulatus, sp. n. 

 Black ; the inner orbits from shortly above the antenuje 



