THE ANNALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTOKY. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 

 No. 56. AUGUST 1902. 



X [ r. — Descriptions of new Species of Fossorial Hymeiioptera 

 from the Kfiasia Hills, Assam. By P. Camero.v. 



[Concluded from p. 69.] 



Salius intimellus, sp. n. 



Niger, antennis, clypco, labro, orbitis oculorum, antennis, tibii? 



tarsisque ferrugiiieis ; alls flavo-hyalinis, basi nigra. <3 . 

 Long. 22 mm. 



The apical joints of the anfcenme are infuscated. The 

 inner orbits and the outer above are narrowly lined with 

 rufous ; the parts between and below the antennae including 

 the labium are rufo-testaceous ; the mandibles are black, 

 rufous above to shortly beyond the middle ; palpi black. 

 Thorax velvety black, thickly covered with black hairs ; the 

 median segment transversely striated. Legs black ; the 

 tibiae, except at the extreme apex, and the hinder tarsi rufo- 

 tcstaceous ; the four anterior tarsi blackish testaceous ; the 

 tarsi have one stout tooth near the base. Wings yellowish 

 hyaline, deep blackish violaceous behind the transverse basal 

 nervure and on the lower side to shortly beyond the sub- 

 median nervure. Abdomen velvety black. 



Belongs to the section with one tooth on the claws, in 

 which it forms almost a group by itself. It has a consider- 

 able resemblance to S. bellicosiis, but that belongs to a 

 different group. 



Ann. (0 Marj. N. fli'sL Ser. 7. Vol. x. 7 



