112 CKMEKO'i:i, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



sparsely punctured ; the central furrow shallow, much 

 widened towards the apex ; across it are four stout, widely 

 separated keels, united by a fine longitudinal one. Legs 

 dark rufous, the four anterior with a more yellowish hue, 

 in front, especially at the base ; the hinder coxae are 

 broadly black above ; the apical third of the tibiae black, 

 the hinder tarsi spinose, the apical joint black, the basal 

 fully four times as long as the second and twice the length 

 of the others united. The first recurrent nervure is 

 received shortly before the middle of the cellule ; the 

 transverse median shortly before the transverse basal. 

 Abdomen long ; the basal two segments above more or 

 less black. 



A smaller and more slender species than H. retictdatum; 

 may be known from it by the petiole and hinder coxae being 

 black above, by the front and vertex being distinctly 

 reticulated, by the apex of the petiole not being abruptly 

 narrowed into a point, but narrowed gradually, and by the 

 much shallower mesosternal furrow. 



Anomalon tinctipenne, sp. nov. 



Nigrum; abdoniim ferrugineo ; pedibus anterioribus 

 Jlavo-testaceis, posticis ferrugineis, dimidio apicali tibiarum 

 nigro ; tarsis flavis ; alis Julvo-hyalinis. ?. 



Long. 22 mm. 



Scape of antennae thickly covered with long, pale hair ; 

 yellowish rufous above ; the basal half of the flagellum 

 rufo-fuscous, the apical clear rufous. The face, clypeus, 

 the inner orbits above to the end of the ocelli — the yellow 

 narrowed, almost interrupted, in the middle — a narrow line 

 on the middle behind, the palpi and the mandibles, except 

 the teeth, yellow ; the front at the sides stoutly obliquely 

 striated, the middle less strongly and the striae forming 

 irregular reticulations. The face projects roundly in the 



