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von m, ein ebensolcher am Vorderrand dicht vor des Spitze, ein ebensolchi c 
etwas grosser an der Miindung von an % der den Cubitus oahezu tangiert, ein 
weiterer, etwas kleinerer und verwaschener dicht neben diesein in der Alitt(,' 
des Hinterrandes und ein nahezu kreisrunder in der Mitte zwisehen der 
Radialgabelungsstelle und deni Cubitus. Zwisehen den beiden hellen Flecken 
am Fliigelhinterrand ein ziemlich dunkelbrauner Fleck. Ilinterflugel ziemlich 
dicht und dunkelbraun besprenkelt, Spitze etwas lichter; am Vbrderrande am 
Ende des 1. und am Ende des 2. Drittels je ein grbsserer ockergelber Fleck. 
Fliigel vbllig matt, ohne jeden Glanz, ohne Pubescenz und ohne Bustiiubung. 
Vorderfliigellange 5.5 mm. 
Hinterfliigellange 3| mm. 
Korperliinge 7 mm. 
Abdoniinallange 4* mm. 
Thoracalbreite, l-l mm. 
Lange des 9. Segmentes If mm. 
Zangenlange 1\ mm. 
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[Translation.] 
Male. — Plead very small, wider than long, hardly as wide as one- 
half of the thoracic width. Compound eyes very large, pale yellow ; 
each compound eye occupies one-third of the w T idth of the head and 
equals the head in length. Vertex pale yellow, its extreme posterior 
margin black in the center. Epicranial suture very deep, the pos- 
terior margin deeply cut. The two halves of the vertex small, some- 
what longer than wide. The two basal joints of the antennas rather 
thick, and brown ; the insertion partly in the margin of the compound 
eyes. The interior margin of N the compound eyes deeply sinuate at 
this place, the sinus being much deeper than wide. (Remainder of 
the antenna? broken off.)* The interval between the insertions of the 
antennae is occupied by a large, rather high, cone-shaped, black 
frontal protuberance. Clypeus relatively large, in the form of an 
equilateral triangle; one angle being turned to the front, rusty yel- 
low, provided with brown hairs that are rather long and more or 
less close together, standing off at right angles. Proboscis somewhat 
longer than the height of the head, the two joints nearly equal in 
length. First joint yellowish, brownish at the end; second joint 
yellowish, black at the end, and gradually coming to an acuminate 
point. Cheeks very short, only in front of the eyes, " temples " not 
present. 
Thorax reddish brown, scutellum and postscutellum brownish yel- 
low. Pronotum short, its posterior margin having slight flat de- 
pression in the center. Mesonotum very robust and thick, highly 
arched. Antedorsum narrow^, attenuated toward the rear end and 
arched and set off by deep parapsidal furrows ; the two lateral w r ings 
of the dorsa united in the middle for a short distance and separated 
by a small groove. Scutellum in the form of a cross w T elt which is 
