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striated. Clypeus triangular, bordered by wide deep furrows. There 

 are some striae betw^een the ocelli. Thorax coarsely reticulated, the 

 metanotum more widely than the rest. Mesopleurae smooth, with a 

 broad band of stout longitudinal striae at the base. The reticulations 

 on the metapleurae are long and narrow, and, at the base, are in three 

 rows, the basal having the reticulations longer than the others. There 

 is a crenulated furrow, wath stout raised edges, down tlie centre of 

 the scutellum. The apical forks of the scutellum are straight, 

 obliquely diverging, and are as long as the basal part. 



Eltolada leucopoda, sp. nov. 

 Head and thorax blue, the blue on the mesonotum tinged with 

 green and darker coloured, the blue on the pleurae slightly tinged with 

 violaceous, the scutellum black, tinged with green. Abdomen black, 

 the ventral surface brown. Antennae testaceous, tinged slightly with 

 rufous ; the legs whitish yellow, the coxae blackish to near the apex. 

 Scutellum large, the basal part forming a semicircle ; the basal part 

 of the spine longer than the apical forks, which are roundly curved, 

 and are for the greater part brownish. Wings hyaline, with a fuscous 

 cloud, longer than wide and I'ounded at the apex, at the stigma, the 

 apex is faintly clouded, the nervures black. ^ . Length, 4-5 mm. 



Kuching, Borneo (John Hewitt, B.A.). 



Antennae densely covered with longish fuscous pubescence. Sides 

 of the face to below the middle obliquely striated ; the depressions at 

 the sides of the clypeus large, deep. The face in the centre above 

 with curved, transverse striae ; malar space stoutly closely obliquely 

 striated. Ocellar region longitudinally, the occiput transversely, 

 striated. Thorax, except the centre of mesopleurae, reticulated ; the 

 metathorax more and the mesopleurae less strongly than the rest, the 

 scutellum not so strongly as the mesonotum. Abdominal petiole 

 longer than the rest of the abdomen. 



Schizaspidia ccEndeiceps, sp. nov. 

 Dark green, the head and the dilated part of the abdomen blue, 

 the occiput green, the antennae and legs testaceous, the femora and 

 hind tibiae infuscated ; wings hyaline, the nervures testaceous. Scu- 

 tellum larger, longer than it is wide at the base, narrowed towards 

 the apex, which is not quite half the width of the base ; the apical 

 forks wide, curved, narrowed towards the apex, which reaches close 

 to the base of the apical fourth of the abdomen ; it is longitudinally 

 reticulated, the transverse keels finer than the longitudinal, the 

 reticulations on the apical forks finer and more irregular than on the 

 basal part. Mandibles testaceous. <? . Length, 4-5 mm. 



Kuching, Borneo (John Hewitt, B.A.). 



Head smooth, the sides of vertex widely, weakly striated, the 

 malar space finely, irregularly striated. Pro- and mesonotum trans- 

 versely reticulated, the transverse striae stronger than the lateral. 

 There is a transverse furrow at the apex of the mesonotum ; a deep 

 curved depression at the base of the scutellum. The lower part of the 

 projecting apex of the scutellum reticulated ; the metanotum is more 



