174 Timehrr. 
legs and the hind coxz and basal joint of the trochanters coloured like the 
thorax, the hind femora black streaked with dark rufous, the tibie and almost 
the basal half of the tarsi black, the rest of the tarsi white ; antenne black, the 
scape rufous, the tenth to thirteenth joints white. Wings hyaline, the nervures 
and stigma black ; the areolet of equal width, a little longer along the longi- 
tudinal than along the transverse nervures, the recurrent nervure received near 
the apex; the transverse median nervure received shortly before the transverse 
basal. Female. 
Length 16 m.m. ; terebra 11 m.m. 
Head smooth, a narrow keel runs down from the ocelli. Pro-and mesothorax 
smooth ; the furrows not striated. Base of metanotum smooth, the rest trans- 
versely striated, the strie weaker at the base. Apical half of metapleure finely 
striated below. 
Glodianus ornatitarsis, sp.n. 
Ferruginous, the back of the second and following abdominal segments infus- 
cated, the face and clypeus paler, more yellowish in tint; the flagellum of 
antenne, the hind trochanters, femora, tibie and the tarsi except the apical two- 
thirds of the second joint and the third and fourth (which are white) black ; wings 
hyaline, the nervures and stigma black, the areolet small, square, open at the 
apex, receiving the recurrent nervure at the apex ; the transverse median ner- 
vure interstitial. Male. 
Length 12 m.m. 
Head below the ocelli strongly obliquely striated, the lower part of the front 
more transversely so. The sides of the face irregularly transversely striated, 
the centre raised and smooth above. Clypeus finely sparsely punctured. There 
is a distinct keel down the middle of the depressed lower part of the front. Meso- 
notum strongly, closely punctured, the inner sides of the lateral lobes striated, 
the apex of the central stoutly, obliquely striated, the strie clearly separated, 
roundly curved at the base. Scutellum roundly convex, smooth, the sides at the 
base and apex keeled. Metanotum with a semi-circular area on either side at the 
base, the inner side strongly obliquely striated ; the spiracles are bounded on the 
the inner side by a semi-circular keel; the basal part between the arew is 
bounded by a semi-circular keel; the base of the apical part at the are 
is obliquely stoutly striated, the rest is strongly transversely striated, more 
strongly on the sides than in the centre. Propleure finely punctured, the 
centre strongly striated, the central strie extending from the base to the 
apex, the others on apex only. Mesopleure finely, not very closely punctured, 
except fora large smooth space on the upper apical part ; there are some strize 
on the upper basal corner ; the apex crenulated. Metapleure strongly obliquely 
striated ; the spines large, becoming gradually widened. 
Glodianus xanthostomus, sp.n. 
Head, thorax, antennal scape, first abdominal segment, the four front legs, the 
hind cox, trochanters and base of femora narrowly ferruginous, the face, clypeus, 
labrum, mandibles, except the teeth, palpi, a narrow line on the lower half cf 
