214 - Timehri. 
the antenne, a line leading down to it from the antenne, its apical half acutely 
narrowed, an oblique, somewhat oval spot on either side of the hinder ocelli, 
the inner orbits, narrowly above, broadly below, the mark filling the eye 
incision and continued narrowly to the antenne, the inner, upper half of the 
outer orbits, the line narrowed above, the lower half entirely, malar space, 
the mandibles except narrowly in front and the apex, the prothorax laterally 
at the base, above and more broadly below, 2 lines down the mesonotum, not 
reaching to the base or apex, the base, sides and apex of scutellum, the black 
central part with the sides rounded, the basal half of the post-scutellum, 
the apex of the black part almost bilobate, the metanotum, except. 
a black line across the base, its sides roundly triangularly dilated, a 
line, broader than the narrowed central basal part, and slightly 
dilated towards the apex, down its centre ; the pleure anu sterna entirely, 
except for a hook-shaped mark on the upper half of the mesopleure the 
oblique, longer part following the furrow ; from the shorter, roundly turned 
up end a line runs to the apex, which is narrowly bordered with black ; on the 
sides of the mesosternum is a black mark, of the shape of a lawn tennis bat, the 
narrowed (handle) end at the apex ; on the lower part of the metapleure is a 
longish triangular and a short square spot all yellow. Basal third of the 
abdomen black, the apex of the band narrowed towards the centre, this apical 
part with a rugged edge, it is followed by a slightly shorter yellow band, the 
apex of which is rounded towards the apex ; following this is a black one 
twice its length and bordered at the apex by a narrow yellow band ; on the base 
on the 2nd segment is a yellow band, about one fourth of the length of the 
segment ; it is continued narrowly along the sides to the apex where there is a 
band, slightly narrower than it, the ends of the black central part are rugged, 
especially the basal, there are narrower ones on the apices of the 3rd, 4th and 
5th-; the 6th is entirely yellow, the ventral surface yellow wth the following 
black marks : the base of the lst segment, the lateral apical keels, a short line 
on the sides of the base of the 2nd, a large mark, on the centre of the 
base, wider than long, narrowed to a sharp point at the apex, a narrow line 
down the sides, ending at the apex in an oblique, longish triangular mark, a 
large mark, a little wider than long, narrowed in the middle, on the sides of the 
3rd and 4th segments and the whole of the 5th ; the 6th is for the greater 
part fuscous. Legs pallid yellow like the body, the base of the 4 posterior 
cox narrowly, a bifid irregular mark on their apex, the greater basal part of 
the troehanters, broad lines on the basal three-fourths of the femora above 
black ; the hind tibie fuscous. Wings hyaline, the stigma and nervures black ; 
the basal abscissa of the radius with the 2nd nearly as long as the 3rd, the 
2nd one-fourth of the length of the 1st ; the lst transverse cubital nervure 
is roundly curved ; the recurrent nervures are received quite close to each 
other, separated by less than half the length of the 2nd abscissa of radius. 
Female. Length 7 mm. 
Clypeus longer than wide, its apex gradually narrowed to a sharp point. 
Ocelli in a triangle, the hinder separated from each other by half the distance 
they are from the eyes. Apex of post-scutellum bluntly rounded. Abdomi- 
nal petiole twice longer than it is wide at the apex; it becomes gradually 
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