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Leuf^tli 7 mm. 



Kucliing; September [John Hewitt). 



Antennse longer than the body, the fourth to eighteenth 

 joints of the flagellum white. Ovipositor-sheath largely pro- 

 jecting, as long as the apical two joints united. Apex of 

 scutellum slightly rounded inwardly, the lateral keels of equal 

 height. Areolet 5-angled, the nervures clearly separated in 

 front. Apex of abdomen becoming gradually narrowed from 

 the middle. Transverse keels on metanotum indistinct. 



Imeria, Cam., was described from the Khasia Hills, Assam, 

 in Ann. & Mag. Nat, Hist. xi. (7) 1903, p. 174. Its occur- 

 rence in Borneo is another proof that Assam belongs to the 

 Indo-Malay zoological region rather than to the Indian. 

 It has a considerable resemblance in the form of the head 

 and abdomen to Auhjoppa, Cam., but that genus has longi- 

 tudinal as well as transverse keels on the metanotum. 

 Imeria has only transverse keels. 



Allonotus, gen. nov. 



Antennse ringed with white, broadly dilated as in the 

 Joppini. Clypeus clearly separated, raised in the middle 

 above, the sides above bordered by a furrow. Mesonotuin 

 with distinct parapsidal furrows on the basal half, the basal 

 halt of the niesosternum bordered by a distinct, if narrow, 

 furrow. Scutellum keeled laterally to the top of the apex, 

 which has a longish oblique slope. Metanotum regularly 

 areolated ; the areola widely distant from the base, longish 

 triangular, the narrowed end at the base ; there is no petiolar 

 area, the basal lateral areje tiierefore being confluent ; there 

 are three arese on the apical slope, the lateral keels of which 

 are dilated near the top. Abdominal petiole dilated at the 

 apex, the postpetiole not, however, separated ; there are seven 

 segments of equal width (except that the second is narrowed 

 at the basf) ; the ovipositor has a longish sheath, which 

 projects obliquely over the top of the last segment, which is 

 bluntly pointed ; gastrocoeli broad, smooth, broader than the 

 space separating them. Legs stout, the hind coxae large, 

 the tarsi spinose. Areolet 5-angled, narrowed in front ; 

 the discocubital nervure with an indication ot a stump ; the 

 transverse median nervure interstitial. Head large, the 

 temples broad, rounded ; the occiput deeply incised. 



The thorax is long, about tiiree times longer than wide; 

 the eyes are large, parallel ; there is a short malar s[)ace ; 

 the transverse median nervure in the iiind winas broken near 



