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(5.) 4). Frons and occiput finely transrugose ; pvonotum transragose 

 tlirougliout; 2ud segment apically dull. Black; head 

 j'ellow, vertex and occiput black i, formosanus Endevl. 



(4.) 5. Frons coriaceo-rugose, vertex and occiput transrugose; neck 

 elongate, transrugose, semiannular smootL; 2nd segment 

 basally smooth and shining. Black ; head red, pale marked. 



2. indicus Westw. 



(1.) 6. Hind femora tridentate. 

 (10.) 7. Anterior frontal tubercles normal, larger than the posterior. 



(9.) 8. Frons transrugose, occiput alutaceous ; pronotum trans- 

 striate ; petiole longer than rest of abdomen. Ilufo- 

 testaceous, median segment apically black 16. natalimis Westw, 



(8.) 9. Frons arcuate rugose, occiput finely transrugose and 

 impressed ; neck oblique striate ; semiannular alutaceo- 

 punctate ; petiole as long as, or slightly shorter than rest 

 of abdomen. Black ; head, thorax, and legs ferruginous. 



22. togoensis Stadlm. 



(7.) 10. Anterior frontal tubercles smaller than the posterior ; vertex 

 arcuate striate ; mesonotura irregularly striate. Blaclc ; 

 face, outer orbits, vertex, prothorax except central black 

 line, meso- and meta-pleurs, and anterior legs testaceous. 



26. flavicollis Cam. 



1. OCELLATUS Elliott. 



Foenatopus ocellatus Elliott (2), p. 131, 2 . 



2 . Head arcuate striate, occiput more finely ; three strong 

 carinse between the posteiior ocelli ; posterior margin of head 

 bordered ; second flagellar joint one and a half times as long as 

 first ; third as long as first and second together. Neck elongate, 

 trans-striate, remainder of pi'onotum subglabrous; mesonotum 

 coarsel}'' punctate ; pro- and meso-pleurse glabrous, metapleurse 

 and median segment cribrate punctate. Petiole trans-striate, 

 longer than rest of abdomen ; terebra shorter than body, black. 

 Hind legs with coxag trans-striate; femora smooth, bidentate ; 

 tibife compressed to middle. 



Black ; head and base of antennae rufescent, ocellar region pale, 

 and the ocelli deep, shining black ; basal third of middle tibise 

 and basal half of their metatarsi white. Wings hyaline, stigma 

 Yellow-brown. 



Length 13 mm.; abdomen 8 mm.; petiole 4| mm.; terebra 

 10 mm. 



Habitat: Mount Matang, Sarawak. 18. i. 1914; G. E. Bryant. 



The deep black ocelli are strikingly conspicuous against the pale 

 rufescent background. 



2. INDICUS Westw, 



Stephamhs indicus Westw. (2), p. 588 ; (3), p. 277 ; Schlett., 

 p. 125, 5 S ' Megischus indicus Westw. (4). Foenatopus 

 ruficevs Smith (2), p. 58, 5 . Foinatopus indicus Enderl. (3), 

 p." 290, $ , (4), p. 297 ; Morley (1), p. 36, $ 6 . 



5 . Frons finely coriaceo-rugose ; occiput finely trans-striate, 

 with a shallow central longitudinal impression. Posterior margin 

 of head bordered. Second flagellar joint one and a half times as 



