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From Mijcrmo it may be known by the convex scutellum, by 

 the hintler coxa^ liaving no tooth, the head is less strongly 

 developed behind, and the gastrocceli are smaller and shallower. 

 The nervurc on the cubital discoidal nervine is distinct ; the 

 transverse basal nervure is not interstitial ; the areolet is 

 O-anglcd and narrowed at the top; the last ventral segment 

 is nearly as long as the penultimate and is well developed all 

 round ; the areola on the metathorax is wider than long, is 

 rugose and angled where the keels are received; all the areas 

 are clearly separated and there is no lateral tooth. The 

 occiput is transverse, in which respect it differs from Myermo; 

 the ocelli are placed well back, the hinder behind the eyes. 



Fileanta Judteata, sp. n. 



Nigra ; anteniiis fulvis, ore, facie, mandibulis, palpis, linea prouoti, 

 scutcllo, pcdibus aiitcrioribiis, abdominiscjue segmentis late, flavis ; 

 femoribus tibiisquc posticis rufis ; alls fulvo-hyalinis, stigmatc 

 testaceo. (S . 



Long. 15 mm. 



Hah. Simla. 



Antennai fulvous, distinctly tapering and darker towards 

 the apex ; the scape yellow, closely punctured. Face and 

 clypeus strongly punctured, sparsely haired; the apex of the 

 clypeus smooth, transverse, the sides rounded ; the labrum not 

 visible. Mandibles and palpi yellow, the base of the man- 

 dibles punctured ; the apex black, indistinctly bidentate ; the 

 lower part of the head next to the mandibles with a distinct 

 leaf-like projecting border and clearly separated from and at 

 a lower level than the lower outer orbits, which are margined; 

 the vertex punctured, the front transversely striated. Thorax 

 black ; the edge of the pronotum, the teguke, and scutellum 

 yellow. Mesonotum closely and strongly punctured, tliickly 

 covered with short blackish hair; the parapsidal furrows not 

 indicated, the middle lobe not defined. IScutellum roundly 

 raised, shining, smooth, almost glabrous, the sides not carinate, 

 the depression at its base of equal width/throughout, narrow, 

 smooth, and shining. Postscutellum closely shining, de- 

 pressed at the base, the sides of the depression keeled. 

 Median segment rugosely punctured ; the basal arese as long 

 as the ])Osterior median, which is wider than long ; the sides 

 at the base and apex slightly and obliquely narrowed ; the 

 lateral basal arese are open on the outer side and are more 

 strongly and n.ore distinctly punctured than the middle ; the 

 apex of the segment is transversely rugosely punctured; the 

 keels bounding the posterior median area are indistinct ; the 



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