326 Mr. P. Cameron on new 



near the apex. Palpi black. Thorax almost hare, impunc- 

 tate, only slightly shining. Median segment -svith a broadly 

 ronndcd. slope from the base to the apex. Legs black ; the 

 tibial and tarsal spines black, "Wings uniformly fuscous 

 hyaline; the stigma and nervnres black; the first transA-erse 

 cubital nervnre is obliquely bent above the middle, the 

 larger lo"n'cr part is more curved ; the second is straight and 

 oblique^ the pedicle is not one fourth of its length ; the 

 third is roundly broadly curved ; the first recurrent nervure 

 is received shortly beyond, the second almost in the middle 

 of the cellule; the accessory nervure in the hind -nings is 

 interstitial. Head not much developed behind the eyes; 

 the occiput transverse. 



This species cannot ^ell be confounded -nith any of the 

 described species -nith petiolated third cubital cellule. The 

 second and third cubital cellules at the bottom are almost 

 equal in length; the apical abdominal segments are sparsely 

 covered with long black hairs. There are indications ef 

 silvery pubescence on the body. 



Anoplius icades, sp. n. 



Black ; the basal two segments of the abdomen rufo- 

 tcstaceous ; the four anterior coxae beneath, the clypeus, 

 and the lower inner orbits pale yellowish white ; the wings 

 hvaline, their apical third smoky, the ncrviu'cs and stigma 

 black. S • 



Length 8 mm. 



Hab. Assam. 



Antennse stout; the joints not dilated beneath, those of 

 the flagellum fuscous beneath. Head black, covered with a 

 white pile ; the clypeus and the inner orbits opposite the 

 antennae pale yellowish white. ^Mandibles pale yellowish 

 white, their apices piceous ; the palpi dark fuscous. Ocelli 

 in a triangle ; the hinder separated from the eyes by a dis- 

 tinctly greater distance than they are from each other. The 

 thorax is covered with a Mhite pile ; the sides and base of 

 the prothorax are narrowly pale testaceous. The median 

 segment has a gradually rounded slope. Legs black ; the 

 four anterior coxse are pale yellow beneath ; the four anterior 

 femora and tibiae are more or less testaceous in front; the 

 hinder femora are brownish towards the apex ; the spurs are 

 black. Wings hyaline, iufuscated from the base of the 

 stigma; the extreme apex is slightly paler in tint; the 

 second and third cubital cellules are equal in length above 

 and below ; the first transverse cubital nervure is broadly 



