158 HYMENOPTERA OF SARAWAK. 



This species has the areola shorter, wider and projecting onl y 

 slightly beyond the apex of the lateral areae and is more distinctly 

 separated at the apex than in C. robusta or C. macu-liceps ; the 

 temples are shorter, the occt ipunot so deeply incised, the 

 fore legs shorter and stouter, with the tarsi shorter and stouter 

 compared with the tibue. It cannot be looked upon as a typical 

 Cratajoppa. 



Anisobos cincticornis, Cam. * 



This species is to be referred to my genus Acanthojoppa, The 

 Entomologist, 1902, p. 109. My description may be usefully sup- 

 plemented, as the species in this genus appear to be numerous, 

 and difficult to separate from their uniform colouration. 



Scutellum flat on the top, its apex with a long perpendicular 

 slope and raised above the post-scutellum ; its sides and apex 

 with distinctly raised margins. Median segment completely areo- 

 lated : the areola wider than long-, and separated by more than 

 its own length from the base of the segment, which is depressed 

 in the centre, the depression being bounded by keels laterally. 

 Kace and clypeus flat, not separated ; the clypeus foveate at the 

 sides above. Labrum projecting. Eyes larger, not converging 

 above or below ; the malar space large. Occiput widely and 

 deeply roundly incised. There are 3 distinct area? on the base 

 of the median segment behind the areola and 3 on the apical 

 slope; the middle areas being also clearly defined ; the sides are 

 bluntly toothed. There is a stout keel above the middle of 

 the propleuras ; the pronotum is broadly margined above later- 

 ally; its centre is roundly depressed. Metathoracic spiracles 

 linear. There are 2 short, deep furrows on the base of the mesono- 

 tum. These is a shallow furrow on the sides of the mesoster- 

 num at the base. Areolet 5-angled, narrowed above ; the disco- 

 cubital and the recurrent nervures with the stump of a nervure. 

 Petiole long and slender, the post-petiole not abruptly separated. 

 Gastrocoeli shallow ; the ventral keel broad, extending to the 

 apex of the 4th segment ; there are 7 segments, the last is as 

 long as the preceding and bluntly pointed. Legs long ; the 

 hinder tarsi sparsely spined. Antenna? slender, serrate, broadly 



* J. Str. Br. Roy. As. Soc. 1902, 51. 



Jour. Straits Branch 



