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the inner orbits and the malar space, pallid yellow; the flagellum of antenna 
black, serrate, the joints clearly separated below, densely covered with stiff black 
pubescence ; wings hyaline, the nervures and stigma black, the areolet of equal 
width, a little longer along the longitudinal than along the transverse nervures, 
the transverse median nervure interstitial. The fronta! keel rounded above at 
the apex, the base obliquely depressed, the slope longish, the apex has a steep 
slightly oblique slope. Male. : 
Length 13 m.m. 
Face closely, strongly punctured, the clypeus more sparsely so ; the front and 
vertex smooth. Mesonotum sparsely punctured in the middle, the furrows 
strongly, widely transversely striated. Scutellum smooth, the sides stoutly 
keeled ; the post-scutellum largely bifnrcate at the base. Base of metanotum 
smooth, its centre depressed, narrowed towards its apex: the apical part is 
narrower, not distinctly margined like the basal ; the transverse basal keel is 
roundly turned towards it ; the centre of the metanotum is strongly transversely 
striated, the striz at the sides curved ; at the apex they are roundly curved ; 
there is a strong keel on the sides on the top of apical slope. 
Glodianus pallidipalpis, sp.n. 
Head, thorax and basal half of the first abdominal segment ferruginous, the rest 
of the abdomen black, tinged with blue, the four front legs and the hind coxe, 
trochanters and extreme base of femora coloured like the body, the rest of the hind 
femora, the tibie and the basal joint of the tarsi to near the apex black, the apex 
of the first tarsal joint and all of the others white, except that the apices of the 
joints are darker coloured. Clypeus, labrum and mandibles except the teeth and 
the palpi pallid yellow. Antenne black, the eighth to twelvth joints white. Wings 
hyaline, the nervures and stigma black, the areolet larger, longer than usual, 
narrowed behind, distinctly longer along the longitudinal than along the trans- 
verse nervures, the recurrent nervure received near the base of the apical third ; 
transverse median nervure interstitial. Front with a longitudinal keel down the 
centre of the middle region; the lower depressions finely, closely striated. 
Female. 
Length 23 m.m. ; terebra 7 m.m. 
Parapsidal furrows obsolete. Base of the metanotum in the centre trans- 
versely striated, the rest closely covered with fine roundly curved striz ; the more 
strongly striated apical part is not bounded at the base by a keel; the strie 
are more or less roundly curved ; the sides at the top of the apical slope bear 
broad, rounded, short spines. Prothorax at the base above striated, the apex 
of the propleure with an irregularly striated border. Mesopleure granular, 
a broad, oblique striated band down the middle. Metapleure regularly some- 
what strongly obliquely striated. Tarsi closely, strongly spinose. 
This species is not typical ; there are no furrows on the mesonotum, the base 
of the metanotum is not smooth, the areolet is larger, longer and distinctly 
narrowed behind and the tarsi are much more thickly spinose. 
