50 1iymen0ptera from sarawak. 



Ophionides. 

 Anomalon peromatmn, sp. nov. 



Nigrum, abdomine late ferrugineo; pedibus anterioribus, 

 basi tibiarum posticarum late tarsisque posticis flavis; alis. 

 fulvo-hyalinis, stigmate testaceo $ . 



Long: 22 mm. 



Hab. Borneo (Shelford). 



Antenna? black ; the scape yellow beneath. Head black; 

 the face clypeus, labrum, the inner orbits, the malar space and 

 the mandibles, except at the apex, bright lemon-yellow. The 

 face broadly projects in the centre; the sides and upper part are 

 irregularly wrinkled; the clypeus is smooth; the front, especial- 

 ly above, is coarsely, irregularly striated ; above, the stria? are 

 oblique; below, they almost form reticulations. Thorax entirely 

 black; the median segment is coarsely, irregularly reticulated; 

 the scutellum is coarsely reticulated and striated ; above, it is 

 flat in the centre and has an oblique slope ; the mesonotum is 

 rugosely punctured and irregularly reticulated; the apex is 

 somewhat strongly transversely striated. The upper half of the 

 propleura? is closely rugose; the lower in the middle stoutly, 

 longitudinally striated ; the mesopleura? above the middle coarsely 

 striated, at the base reticulated. The four front legs are bright 

 yellow; the apical three joints of the tarsi black; the hinder 

 legs black; the basal two thirds of the tibia? and the tarsi yel- 

 low ; the trochanters beneath and the base of the femora fuscous. 

 Abdomen ferruginous; the petiole and the second segment 

 above black. 



Anomalon fuscicorne, sp. nov. 



Long : 1 5 mm. 9 . 

 Hab. Borneo (Shelford). 



This species resembles closely the preceding species. The 

 differences between the two may be expressed thus: 



Face not raised in the middle ; the front with oblique 



stria? ; the upper part of the mesopleura? coarsely 



longitudinally striated, the lower smooth. 

 Face not raised in the middle ; the front not striated : the 



upper part of the mesopleura? closely reticulated. 



