liecords of Beet*. GG5 



broad; nearly as hirijc as third, receiving first r. n. near its 

 end ; third s.ni. ol' the (niadratc (not elongated) type. 

 Abdomen shining, with nunierons very minute pnnetures; 

 basal i)ands on segments 2 to i pale ochreons-tinted, reduced 

 to triangular lateral patches ; apex with pale ochreous 

 hair. 



Hub. Formosa (Satiter). Berlin ^luscum. 



Hulictus recognitus, sp. n. 



9 . — Length about 10 mm., anterior wing 7. 



Black, with pale ochreous-tiuted pubescence, whiter below, 

 dense and distinctly oclircous on postscutellum j In a I 

 ordinary, clypeus rather produced, strongly punctured ; 

 mandibles dark, obscure red apically ; cheeks broad iu 

 middle ; antennie dark, flagellum obscurely reddish beneath; 

 front dull and granular, vertex shining ; mesothorax shining 

 but strongly and closely punctured ; scutellum densely 

 punctured except on each side of middle; prothorax an- 

 gulate on each side in front, the angle approximately a right 

 angle ; area of nietathorax not distinctly defined, very 

 irregularly wrinkled, the sculpture coarse ; posterior trun- 

 cation with sharp margins. Legs black, with pale cehreous 

 hair; liind spur apparently simple, but with very oblique 

 and sharp microscopical dcnticulations ; tegulag dark rul'o- 

 piceous, AVings greyish, stigma and nervures dull testa- 

 ceous ; first r. n. joining second s.m. a short distance before 

 end ; third s.m. narrowed above, but not much produced 

 apically. Abdomen rather long and narrow, closely and 

 minutely punctured, except the greater part of the first 

 segment, which is shining with widely separated punctures ; 

 basal )iair-bands dense, creamy white, entire, their lower 

 edges straight ; apical fimbria ochreous, but the surrounding 

 area covered with broAvn-blaek hair. 



Hub. Formosa (Saiiter). Berlin Museum. 



Looks like H. multistictus, but easily separated b}'^ the 

 paler wings ; larger, scattered punctures on first abdominal 

 segment ; much smaller basal region (between truncation 

 and postscutellum) of metathorax, &c. 



Halidus multistictus ^ sp. n. 



? . — Length about 10^ mm., anterior wing 8. 



Black, with short pale reddish pubescence, whiter below ; 

 head ordinary, rather broad ; clypeus well punctured ; 

 antennae dark ; front dull, densely and finely punctured, 



Ann. (& Mag. N. Hist. Scr. 8. Vol. viii, 44: 



