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base where the punctures run into reticulations ; the 2nd finely 

 and closely punctured, the central part bounded by the keels 

 more strongly than the sides. Propleurae in the middle thickly 

 covered with fulvous, lungish pubescence. 



Habnoba, gen. nov. 



Wings with 3 cubital cellules : the recurrent nervure re- 

 ceived in the 1st cellule, almost interstitial. Stigma distinct; 

 the radius issuing from shortly behind its middle. Transverse 

 basal and anal nervures interstitial. Occiput and cheeks mar- 

 gined. Eyes oval. Malar space large. Anterior tarsi more 

 than double the lenght of the tibiae ; the apical half of fore 

 femora dilated. Mesonotum trilobate. Mesopleurae with a 

 distinct lonigtudinal furrow. Scutellum and metanotum depres- 

 sed at the base. Abdominal petiole long and slender ; striated, 

 cylindrical ; the other segments smooth, without furrows or 

 depressions. Radial cellule in hind wings divided by an oblique 

 nervure ; the pobrachial nervure interstitial ; the anal cellule 

 is divided into two by a distinct oblique nervure shortly be- 

 hind the middle. 



Head cubital, its temples wide ; malar space moderately 

 lar-ie; ocelli in a triangle; the hinder coxae fully four times 

 longer than broad; calcaria short; claws small, simple, The 

 2nd abdominal segment is longer than the following 3 segments 

 united; there is an indistinct suturiform articulation; the basal 

 joint of the hinder tarsi is as long as the other joints united. 

 Legs long and slender; the 1st abscissa of the cubitus is roundly 

 curved and is not much shorter than the 2nd, but longer than 

 the 3rd. 



Belongs to the Spathunce. Allied to Leptospathius Szep.; 

 which has a devided radial cellule in the hinder wings but not 

 a divided anal cellule. Characteristic is the strong mesopleural 

 furrow as in the Cryptince. 



Habnoba petiolata, sp. nov. 



Black : the head and the greater part of the prothorax 

 rufous ; the anterior coxae dark rufous below ; the basal joint of 



R. A. Soc, No. 44, 1905. 



