100 Ml. V. Cameron on Jli/menopfcra 



frradiiallv oldiquely \vi(lenc<l to beyond the m'uldle ; the sides 

 at the apex not quite .straight ; the apex not clearly margined, 

 broadly rounded inwardly; the segment is closely rugosely 

 ])unctured, more closely rugosely on the apical slope ; there 

 is a longish narrow triangular area bordering the apical half 

 of the posterior median ; it is coarsely transversely striated. 

 The pro- and mesothorax are closely strongly punctured, the 

 mctapleurw more strongly than the rest; below the middle 

 is a stout curved keel. Tiie scufellum is more strongly but 

 not so closely punctured as the mesonotum and is thickly 

 covered with black pubescence. Abdomen closely punc- 

 tured, the postpetiole more coarsely than the rest, the apical 

 segments more weakly. Gustrocoeli deep, bearing stout 

 curved striaj. Teguhu testaceous. Tubercles dark rufous, 

 'i'he black on the u|)per part of the body is sliglitly tinged 

 ■with brown, especially on the metanotum ; the middle coxte 

 are fuscous. There is a short but distinct stump on the 

 discocubital nervure. 



Apart from the difference in coloration and in tlie form of 

 the areola, this species differs from .1. macuUcei s in having a 

 stout curved keel on the lower (art of the metapleui*a3. 



Amhlyjoppa nioculiccps, sp. n. 



Black ; the face, clypeus, labrum, and base of mandibles 

 yellow ; the front, vertex, outer orbits, and occiput yellow, 

 largely suffused with rufous ; a line on the pronotum, dilated 

 at the apex, red, tinged with yellow ; the mesonotum (except 

 at the sides and base) narrowly rufous; the fore legs (except 

 the coxw, trochanters, and base of femora) black ; the middle 

 tibiae tinged with testaceous at the base and in front. Wings 

 uniformly dark fuscous violaceous, the nervures and stigma 

 black. Areola semicircular. Antennal scape yellow, the 

 flagellum brownish below. J. 



Length 17 mm. 



Middle 'J'enasserim, >Salween Valley; July (C. T. Bing- 

 lani). 



Face and clypeus strongly, closely, regularly punctured ; 

 the labrum as closely but not so strongly punctured ; the 

 vertex distinctly but not so closely or so strongly punctured 

 as the face ; a smooth space at the sides of the ocelli, which 

 jire joined to the eyes by a broad black spot ; there is a deep 

 clearly defined furrow in the centre of the front, bordered by 

 a raised distinctly ]mnctured part ; it extends to the middle; 

 the part below is very smooth and shining, bare ; the sides 

 are smooth cxcr[»t n'ar the eyes, where they are punctured. 



