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brown-pink, either wholly pink with brown-pink abdonien, metanotum, 

 tibiae, scape, pedicel, tarsi and head and witli tlie flagellum brownish, 

 or eise brown-pink, the caudal femora and tibiae alone pinkish. 

 Wings hyaline, the venation brown. Eyes very dark garnet, naked. 

 In one pink specimen only, the mesoscutum with a trace of blackish 

 at anterior margin, the scutelhim with a little irregulär blackish 

 and the caudal coxae with longitudinal traces of black streaks, none 

 of these markings well defined, obscure. In other specimens im- 

 maculate with the exception of the black tip of the hypopygium, 

 black tips of the teeth along the under side of the caudal femora 

 and the black on the distal tarsal joints. 



Mesonotum umbilicately punctata. Head not much wider than 

 long (cephalic aspect). Abdomen smooth, face with feeble punctures 

 beside the eyes; reniainder of body without sculpture other than 

 feeble reticulation. Posterior coxae above with 2 equal tuberculate 

 teeth near tip, in a longitudinal line. Posterior coxae beneath armed 

 with 14 teeth, the first large, the second to tenth subequal, much 

 smaller, the eleventh to fourteenth minute, black, close together. 

 Petiole of abdomen short, about twice longer than wide, not as 

 long as the second abdominal segment, as seen from lateral aspect 

 with a very minute spine above and below at base; abdomen some- 

 what longer than the head and thorax combined. Postmarginal vein 

 long, as long as the marginal, or slightly longer, the submarginal 

 vein nearly twice the length of the marginal, the stigmal sessile, 

 minute. Scutellum and metathorax simple, unarmed, weak. Lateral 

 ocelli not touching the eye margins, the ocelli in a weak triangle. 

 Discal ciliation of wings dense, short, the marginal cilia very short, 

 inconspicuous. Posterior tibia prolonged into an acute fuscous spine 

 as usual. 



Antennae with the scape long, projecting above the ocelli for 

 a fourth of their length; scape slender, slightly beut caudad, as 

 long as the pedicel and first six funicle joints combined or longer; 

 pedicel obconic, not half the size of the first funicle Joint; "ring- 

 joint" subquadrate but wider than long, not as long as the pedicel, 

 large, a third of the length of the following Joint (here counted as 

 funicle Joint 1); the latter longest of the funicle, slightly longer 

 than the second; second to sixth subequal, seventh a fourth shorter; 

 second to seventh narrowed in the middle; funicle joints cylindrical, 

 at one side distad slightly, acutely prolonged. ending in a short 

 spine. Club ovate, slightly wider, its joints subequal in length, all 



Zool. Jahrb. XXXI. Abt. f. Syst. 26 



