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fore and mid coxae, fore and mid femora except tips, hind coxse, 

 and basal half of hind femora bright ferruginous; fore and 

 mid tibiffi and tarsi piceous ; basal third of hind tibiae and hind 

 tarsi, excepting last joint, whitish; antennae black with a narrow 

 whitish band following middle; wings faintly smoky, veins 

 brown, a yellowish mark at costal end of basal vein ; ovipositor 

 very short, little exceeding apex of abdomen ; hypopygium small 

 and shallow. 



Female, length, 8 millimeters. 



Head viewed from above broadly transverse, strongly nar- 

 rowed back of eyes, which large and prominent, distance between 

 eyes subequal to distance from occipital carina to antennal sock- 

 ets ; entire surface closely, coarsely rugose ; ocellar area laterally 

 bordered by a very short crenulate groove ; occipital carina very 

 strongly incurved at middle ; length of vertex back of ocelli less 

 than length of the strongly oblique, exposed cheek margin and 

 subequal to length of entire ocellar area; ocelli small, distance 

 from ocelli to eyes greater than interocellar distance and one 

 and one-half times the long diameter of an ocellus, anterior 

 ocellus farther removed. 



Face to mouth broader than long, strongly, coarsely, trans- 

 versely wi'inkled throughout (excepting clypeus), with a strong, 

 elevated median carina on basal half; mouth opening large and 

 subcircular; clypeus large, coarsely punctate, broader than long, 

 basal suture broadly curved and strongly impressed; clypeal 

 pits distant from eyes about four times their diameter. Head 

 Viewed from side with face margin strongly prominent below 

 antennae for half its length, clypeus suddenly and strongly prom- 

 inent; cheek coarsely, transversely wrinkled, very broad, much 

 broader below than above, width at middle about half width of 

 eye; malar space of large size, its length greater than lower 

 width of cheek; eye of medium size, elliptical. Maxillary palpi 

 slender, terete, nearly reaching tegulas; fourth joint longest, 

 basal joint piceous, remainder stramineous. 



Antennae about as long as entire body; scape broad through- 

 out, suddenly narrowed at base, length one and one-half times 

 apical width; funicle about half length of scape and narrowed 

 to apex; middle flagellar joints about one and one-half times 

 as long as wide. 



Mesonotum trilobed, middle lobe broadly extended with a low, 

 but clearly defined, median carina; surface shagreened and 

 sparsely punctate, notauli very strong and deep, crenulate, 

 strongly converging posteriorly, where they are outwardly mar- 



