14 HYMENOPTERA FROM BORXEO. 



apex broadly, distinctly round. Mandibles broad, curved, the 

 teeth large clearly separated, sharply pointed, the upper longer 

 than the lower. Apical half of pronotum projecting, especially 

 at the apex, which forms an incision with the tegulse. Basal 

 slope of mesonotum with distinct parapsidal furrows. Scutel- 

 lum not much raised, not margined, wider than long. Meta- 

 notum regularly areolated the areola lpngish horse-shaped. 

 Apex of abdomen bluntly pointed ; it has an ovipositor as 

 long as the apical two segments united. Areolet 5-angled ; 

 the 2nd transverse cubital nervure is faint, longer and more 

 obliquely sloped ; the transverse median nervure in hind 

 wings broken near the bottom. 



The labrum is hidden ; the disco-cubital nervure unbroken 

 by a stump ; the transverse median nervure interstitial ; the 

 basal areas of metanotum confluent ; the cheeks are margined ; 

 the post-petiole is not clearly separated and closely longitudin- 

 ally striated ; the last abdominal segment large, as long as 

 the penultimate. The apex of the metanotum ends laterally 

 in 2 small, but distinct teeth. The hind femora reach to the 

 base of the 4th segment, the legs being short and slender. 

 Eyes large, parallel ; the malar space small. There are dis- 

 tinct parapsidal furrows on the base of the mesonotum. 



The distinctive characteristics of this genus are the large, 

 cubital head, the rounded apex of the clypeus, the distinct 

 furrows at the base of mesonotum, the broad scutellum and 

 the long projecting ovipositor. 



^lAnlojoppa spilocephala, sp. nov. 



Black, 2 large marks, roundly narrowed on the innerside, 

 on the sides of the face, the clypeus, except at the top, a large 

 pyriform mark — the narrowed end in front, — on the sides of the 

 vertex, a broad line in the middle of the outer orbits close to 

 the eyes, a line on rhe apical third of the pronotum, and of 

 the propleurse belov^. tegulaa, scutellum, a large, somewhat 

 triangular mark on tiie sides of the metanotum, covering the 

 spines, the base of the 1st abdominal segments and the apices 

 of the others — those on the 3rd, 4th and 5th broadly dilated 



Jour. Straits Branch, 



