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is also the base of the front tarsi; the spines and calearia 

 are rufous ; the base of the fore tarsi incised. Wings 

 hyaline ; the apex and the radial and cubital cellules smoky ; 

 the second cubital cellule at the top is only a little longer 

 than the third; the first transverse cubital nervure is roundly 

 curved, the other two ar^ straight, oblique; the first re- 

 current nervure is received shortly beyond the middle, the 

 second near the base of the basal third. Abdomen pruinose; 

 the base of the second and third segments distinctly, the 

 fourth and fifch indistinctly, and the whole of the sixth, 

 reddish fulvous ; the last ventral segment is roundly raised 

 in the middle and has an oblique depression on either side 

 of the middle near the apex. 



Anoplius funebranns, sp. n. 



Black; the face, cheeks, and clypeus thickly covered with 

 silvery pubescence, the front and vertex sparsely with long 

 black hair. Wings uniformly fuscous-violaceous, the apical 

 nervures fu?cous ; abdomen shining, pruiuose. ? . 



Length 14 mm. 



Eyes distinctly converging above. Middle of clypeus 

 transverse, the sides rounded. Mandibles rufous before the 

 apex; the palpi black, thickly covered with white pubescence. 

 Thorax pruinose; the sides of pronotum oblique behind; the 

 median segment has a gradually rounded slope. The fovea 

 on propleurai is long, deep, pyriform. The first cubital 

 cellule at the top is, if anything, longer than the second ; 

 the first transverse cubital nervure is obliquely curved in 

 front, the second straight, oblique, the tliiid slightly curved ; 

 the first recurrent nervure is received at the base of the 

 apical fourth, the second shortly before the middle. 



Anoplius lanatus, sp. n. 



"Black, densely pruinose, the apex of the pronotum with a 

 pale yellow band, the apex of the abdomen white. Legs 

 (especially the underside of the coxae and trochanters) 

 thickly covered with silvery pubescence ; the a[)ex of the 

 hind femora and the hinder tibiae, except at the apex, dark 

 rufous. Wings hyaline, the apex from the end of the stigma 

 smoky. S ■ 



Length almost 8 mm. 



Antennae short, thick, the basal joints rufous below ; the 

 scape pallid yellow below and covered with white hair. 

 Fr.>nt and vertex covered with long fuscous hair, the inner 



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