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also in color of the legs of which the tarsi, trochanters and somewhat over 

 distal half of hind tibia in the dorsal aspect, except extreme base, soiled white, 

 rest metallic. Scape slender, pedicel equal fimicle 5, funicles 2 — 4 equal, 

 longest, over thrice longer than 1 which is subquadrate, 5 and 6 longer than 

 wide, 8 nearly square, antennae slender. Abdominal stripe obscure. Post- 

 marginal elongate, twice the long stigmal. Ovipositor extruded shortly (one 

 fifth surface), apex white. Middle tibial spur metallic. Raised triangle on 

 cephalic scutum about one-third surface, a nearly complete median carina from 

 it. Scutum with complete lateral ridges. Frons moderately narrow. Scutellum 

 longitudinally lined. Body densely scaly, the short hairs from obscure punctures. 



From locustid eggs in twigs of Coffea robiisfa, Ngredjo-Malang, Eastern 

 Java. 



A very similar form occurs at Singapore. 



Anasiatus niagniscapus n. sp. 



Runs to the Australian maximus with the type of which I compare it but 

 valves of ovipositor concolorous at base and a bit shorter, the scape is folia- 

 ceously dilated, abdomen all metallic, the middle tibial spurs are black, at 

 least at base; middle tibiae not pale at apex, hyaline band of fore wing very 

 narrow, distad of middle like a line nearly stigmal somewhat longer and 

 straighter (funicles 2 — 4 equal, twice longer than wide, longest, exceeding 

 pedicel); frons moderate instead of moderately wide, the scutum as locustac, 

 not with the raised area, longer than wide and reaching middle and it bears 

 the median carina. Less stout than maximus. Funicle 1 or ring-joint quadrate 

 in both. 



A very similar species (A. Cooki n. sp.) occurs at Singapore but differs 

 in that the basal fourth of hind tibiae above (at base all around) is ivory 

 white. In both abdomen 6 is large, with scattered small thimble-punctures. 

 The type is in the Raffles Museum at Singapore (C. F. Baker). Types 

 compared. 



Neocatolaccus vandîneï Tucker. 



Salatiga, Java, October 1916, on Pachymerus. A cosmopolitan species, 

 common in grain infested with weewils. Van der Goot. 



