186 Timehri. 
colour, the rest of the legs blackish ; the hind legs black, the basal joint of the 
trochanters and a band of about its length on the base of the tibia, white 
wings hyaline, the stigma black, the nervures pale. Female. 
Length 13 m.m. 
Head and thorax densely covered with a silvery pile, which is longest on the 
face and breast. Head smooth, the base and sides of mesonotum smooth, the 
rest coarsely reticulated—punctured ; there is a double row of punctures along 
the sides. The long metanotum is furrowed down the sides and is transversely 
reticulated. The base of the propleure is smooth, bare and has a row of pune- 
tures down the lower basal half ; the apex of the mesopleure is bare, has a erenu- 
lated furrow on the apex and some striz on the lower apical half ; the upper half of 
the metapleure reticulated, the reticulations almost hidden by the dense silky 
pubescence. The apices of the third, fourth and fifth segments are testaceous. 
The antennz are covered with a short, dense blackish pile ; they are 25 jointed. 
