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stout, longer than the body, the flagellum densely covered with short black 

 pubescence. 



Inoresa, gen. nov. 



Eyes large, parallel, incised on the innerside above, the malar space small, 

 clypeus not separated from the face, its apex broadly rounded. There is a 

 flattened plate between the antennae. These have the 3rd joint fully one- 

 fourth longer than the following, and clearly longer than the scape. Scutellum 

 not much raised ; keeled at the base only. Sides of metanotum margined by 

 a distinct keel, abdomen flat, broad ; the basal 2 segments become gradually 

 widened ; the 1st more than twice longer than the 2nd ; the spiracles are 

 placed shortly behind the middle. Wings without an areolet ; the recurrent 

 nervure is received shortly beyond the transverse cubital ; the transverse 

 median shortly beyond the transverse basal ; the transverse median nervure in 

 hind wings broken distinctly below the middle. Legs stout, short ; the femora 

 much swollen, the middle tibial with 2 spurs ; claws large, simple. Mandibles 

 broad, stoutly bidentate. Metanotal spiracles large, linear. 



This genus in Ashmead's arrangements runs into EccUnops, Foer, which may 

 or may not be identical with Acrogonia, it agreeing with it in having the eyes 

 emarginate within. 



Inoresa pilosa, sp. nov. 



Black, the mandibles, antennal scape, the scutellum, the metanotum from 

 shortly behind the middle, apical third of 1st abdominal segments, and the 

 2nd and 3rd, except for a broad transverse mark on the base, pale luteous, the 

 legs of a paler luteous colour, the apical half of hinder femora broadly on the 

 innerside and the apex of the hind tibiae, black : wings hyaline, the stigma 

 testaceous, the nervures black. ^ 



Length 12 mm. 



Simla, August. 



Densely covered all over with pale, slightly tinged with fulvous pubescence 

 antennae longer than the body, the scape yellow, the flagellum brownish 

 rufous. Face and clypeus strongly, closely punctured. Front and vertex not 

 so strongly punctured ; there is a smooth bare space, triangular in space, below 

 the ocelli, the hair is longer and denser on the face than it is on the upper 

 parts; on these the hairs issue from a puncture. Mandibular teeth black, the 

 base of mandibles thickly covered with silvery pubescence. Palpi yellow, 

 covered with white pubescence. Thorax smooth ; the hairs issue from tuber- 

 cles. The pubescence on the pleurae and median segment is longer and 

 whiter than it is on the mesonotum. Abdomen smooth ; the pubescence 

 denser on the apical than on the basal segments, legs densely covered with long 

 white pubescence. 



Mesoleptini. 

 Letosha, gen. nov. 



Wings without an areolet, the recurrent nervure received clearly beyond 

 the transverse basal. Transverse median nervure interstitial. Transverse 



