Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London

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Preus. 108, , ? .
This species has been taken by Dr. Capron in the neighbourhood of Shere during the past summer.
Bassus Holmgreni, n. s.
Abdominis medio, pedibus, antennisque rufis, trochan- terics, coxisque anticis flavis posticis nigris, facie et genis , clypeo et orbitis intends ? , flavis.
Head shining, finely punctured, narrow behind the eyes ; thorax very shining ; punctures almost obsolete ; metathorax wrinkled ; supero-medial area distinct, rather narrower in front than behi
...nd ; 1st abdominal segment and base of 2nd rather coarsely scabrous; remainder obsoletely punctured; 1st segment of female rather longer than wide, slightly tapering from base to apex, grooved to beyond the middle; tubercles not distinct; 2nd and following segments transverse ; 8rd the widest, slightly compressed at the apex ; 1st segment of the male one-third longer than wide ; the widest part of the abdomen the 4th and 5th segments. Wings without an areolet ; transverse cubital nervure short ; transverse anal nervure divided in or just below the middle.

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