from the Ort'enlal Znuloijlc'il U-'tjion. 101 



Pro- and mcsotlinrax ili^tiiictly rof^ularly ])iiiictiirod ; tin; 

 Miifellnm is more stroni^Iy |)Uiu;tured and is thickly covered 

 uitli black pubescence. Tlie nietanotiiin is much more 

 strongly and clcsely, abnost ru<,'oseIy pujicturcd ; the areola 

 \\ idcr than long, broadly rounded at tlie base, semicircubir ; 

 the a[)ex irregular and slightly turned inwardly ; insldo it ia 

 irregularly rugosely |)uncturetl, depressed on either side at the 

 ba;ie, and with a smooth transverse space at the base; the 

 segment is thickly covered with black pubescence. Tho 

 basal four segments of the abdomen are closely puncture I, 

 the puncturation becoming gra<bially weaker; the base of 

 the ])etiole is smooth in the middle; the postpotiole closely 

 rugosely punctured. 



The antennjB are as longas theablomen. serrate, distinctly 

 taj)ering towards t!ie apex. 



AtiilJi/Joppa riiJicauJd, sp. n. 



Black ; the head, prothorax, mesoiiotum, the fourth and 

 following segments of the abdomen, the anterior legs, the 

 apex of the middle femora broadly, of the hinder more 

 narrowly, and the four posterior tibije and tarsi, rufo-testa- 

 ceous ; the nineteen to twenty basal joints of antennae reddish 

 yellow, the rest black. Wings unilomily dark I'uscous 

 violaceous, the uervure.s and stigma black. ^ <^ . 



]>ength 14-19 mm. 



8alween Valley, Middle Tenasserim; July ((\ T. Bing- 

 hum). 



Face and clypeus closely, somewhat strongly and uniformly 

 jiunctured; the front and vertex are not so closely, regularly, 

 nor so strongly punctured. Pro- and mesothorax closely 

 distinctly punctured ; the mcsonotum densely covered witli 

 fulvous pube?cence ; the scutellum and metanotum (except 

 at the base) densely covered with longer black ])ubescence. 

 Tho metanotum is more strongly rugosely punctured ; the 

 ])osterior median area is more or less transversely striated, the 

 striae running into reticulations ; the outer apical arete 

 coarsely reticulated, the apex of the spiracular area is more 

 coarsely punctured and more or less striated-reticulated than 

 the rest. The lower part of the proplenra3 is irregularly, 

 stoutly, obliquely striated. Abdomen closely punctureil, 

 strongly at the base, becoming weaker towards the apex ; 

 the a])ical segments are densely covered with fulvous pubes- 

 cence. Gastrocoeli deep, large, the base and inner side with 

 curved strise, the rest more strongly longitudinally striated. 

 The areola is broader at the apex than it is long, the base 



