Ml. \{. S. Ba;4ii;ill on new T/tijsaiinptern. '.VI'-) 



specimen under irview with termites would aeeni to strengthen 

 the hitter suggestion. 



Hah. 1 S, Mt. I\I:itan<r, W. Sarawak, 28. i. U, under 

 bark with tcrMiiti.s (Cr. E. Bryant). 



U'lHfhiania ajHi'nlis, S|i. n. 



5 . — Leiii^th 1*7 mm. 



C'()h>iir ytlluw to ligiit yellowish-brown ; abilominal seg- 

 ments 8 to 10 dark eiiestnut-brown ; head, interine<liate and 

 hind tibite brown. Antennal joirtt.s 1, 2, 7, and 8 brown, 

 2 sometimes yeliowisli distally, 3 to ') clear velliw, 6 tinged 

 with l)rown. Fore-femora and tibiae yellow, tinged to 

 greyish-brown at outer margins ; intermediate ami hind 

 femora yellow. 



Head only about 1'15 times as long as broad ; cheeks 

 practically subparallel, almost imperceptibly curved. Mouth- 

 cone not reaching across prosLernum, apex almost truncate. 

 Eyes occupying about 0*3 the total length ot" head ; post- 

 ocular bristles neither strong or long, blunt. Ocelli mode- 

 rately large, jiosterior pair near to the interior margins of 

 eye-;. Antennpe about 1"8 times as long as head ; relative 

 lengths <>£ segments approximately G : 11 : 12 : 14 : 13 : 11 : 

 11 : 8; 3 obconicalj 4 broader tliaii 3 or 5, 7 and 8 broadly 

 united. 



Pronotum transverse, abotit 0"75 the length of head ; setre 

 blunt, those at posterior angles about ^Y'l the length of pro- 

 notum and pair at angles still shorter and weaker; mid- 

 lateral pair apparently obsolete. Pterothorax practically 

 square, as broad as width across fore-coxce. Legs not long, 

 moderately stout ; fore-tarsus with a small pointed tooth. 



Abdomen occujjying about O'Ga the total length of insect, 

 broader at middle than the pterothorax; elongate, about four 

 times as long as broad across segments 3 to G, and narrowed 

 sharply from base of 8 to apex. 



Tube about 0*55 the lengtii of head, O'Go as broad at base 

 as long, where it is 2"4: times as broad as at extreme apex ; 

 siiarpiy luirrowed ant! rather constricted near apex. Ter- 

 minal hairs a little longer than tube ; abdominal liairs mode- 

 rately long and slender, blunt or faintly knobbed, colourless. 



The coloration of the hind and intermediate tibiaj is a 

 curious feature, the femora and tarsi being yellow and the 

 tibise brown. 



Hah. India, Almora, Kumaon, .5500 ft., several swept 

 from jungle plant, 4. vii. 11 [0. Puico, no. 42?."^ JOj. 



