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wider than long, slightly wider at the apex than at the base, 
and open at the apex; on either side of this is a slightly 
smaller area; the central area is coarsely, longitudinally, ru- 
gosely reticulated ; the lateral more closely-and not so strongly 
rugose ; the apex ‘is coarsely, transversely, rugosely striated ; 
there are no teeth and the e posterior median area is not clearly 
separated. The propleure at the base smooth, the middle 
above sparsely covered with large punctures; the apex 
stoutly striated, the strig stout, especially the lower; the 
upper curved. The base of the mesopleuree punctured and 
with a few striew; the middle smooth, striated under the 
tubercles ; the lower (and yellow) part strongly punctured ; 
the metapleuree coarsely, closely, rugosely punctured; the 
lower side striated. Mesosternum closely and strongly punc- 
tured, the middle deeply furrowed; on the apex are two large 
yellow marks. The four anterior legs fulvous; the coxe and 
trochanters yellow; the hinder are black, the base above 
and the apex on the lower side, the basal joint of the tro- 
chanters, the apex of the femora, the base of the tibia more 
narrowly and its apex more broadly, black; the rest of the 
femora and the tibia rufous; the hinder tarsi yellowish, 
closely spined beneath. Wings hyaline, the nervures and 
stigma black. ‘The basal half of the petiole lemon-yellow ; 
the postpetiole broadly dilated, black; the apex ‘yellow, 
strongly punctured at the apex of the black and the ‘base of 
the le. the second and third segments are closely punc- 
tured; the gastrocceli yellow, not very deep, and bearing 
stout curved keels; the part between them strongly longitu. 
dinally striated; the apices of the segments yellow. 
LAMPROJOPPA, gen. nov. 
Antenne, if anything, longer than the body, flattened and 
compressed beyond the middle. Areolet 4-angled, or the 
transverse cubits] nervures may be united above; the trans- 
verse basal nervure is interstitial. Labrum roundly pro- 
jecting. Apex of mandibles with one large apical and a 
small subapical tooth. Scutellam roundly convex, its ate 
stoutly keeled from the base to the apex; postscutellum 
Jarge, roundly convex. Median segment with three central 
and two lateral aree; tle teeth large, stout. Legs stout. 
Abdomen short, the petiole longish and slender, the segments 
closely punctured and seven in number; there is a broad 
ventral fold. 
The areolet may be shortly appendiculated ; the median 
seginert is reticulated and transversely striated; the head is 
