470 Mr. P. Cameron on new 



Anoplius Victor, sp. n. 



Length 10 mm. $ . 



Ajirees in size and coloration of the wings and body with 

 A. urdescens, but may readily be separated from it since the 

 third cubital cellule, instead of being almost equal in length 

 with the second, is scarcely half its length. 



Front and vertex sparsely covered with long I'uscous hair, 

 the lower orbits and clypeus thickly with silvery pvdjcseence. 

 Eyes parallel ; the hinder ocelli separated from the eyes by 

 double the distance they are from each other. Apex of 

 clypeus transverse, its sides broadly rounded. Base of 

 mandibles covered with greyish pubescence and with longi^h 

 hair. Palpi black, the apical joints covered with white 

 pubescence. Thorax pruinose. Pronotum large, its apex 

 with oblique sides. Metanoti^m with a gradually rounded 

 slope ; the pubescence is much thicker on the apex. Wings 

 uniformly fuscous hyaline, with a slight violaceous tint ; the 

 first cubital cellule in front fully twice the length of the 

 third ; the first and third transverse cubital nervures roundly 

 curved ; the second straight, oblique ; the first recurrent is 

 received near the base of the apical third, the second shortly 

 beyond the middle. Legs pruinose ; the lower tooth of the 

 claws shorter, thicker, and blunter than the upper. Abdomen 

 pruinose, densely at the apex. 



Anoplius tyres, sp. n. 



Black ; the wings fuscous-violaceous, paler on the lower 

 part of the radial, in the cubital cellules, and at the base of 

 the hind wings ; the second cubital cellule is nearly twice 

 the length of the third in front, behind not much more than 

 half its length. ? . 



Length 11 mm. 



Eyes obliquely converging above. Front and vertex 

 slightly shining, sparsely covered with black hairs ; there is 

 a furrow below the ocelli and a deeper one above the antennae. 

 Apex of clypeus distinctly margined, depressed ; its sides 

 broadly rounded. Thorax alutaceous; the metanotum 

 thickly covered with a white pile ; its apex oblique, broadly 

 rounded above. Legs pruinose, their spines long, stout. 

 The first transverse cubital ncrvure is obliquely bent at the 

 top, the second straight, oblique, the third roundly ciirved ; 

 both the recurrent nervures are received shortly beyond the 

 midille. 



