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Chrysis dentipes (Bad.). 



Two specimens from Quetta. 



Chrysis psittacina (Buyss.) 



A single specimen from Quetta. 



Chrysis urana, n. sp. 



9 Head and pronotum somewhat irregularly but closely, remainder 

 of thorax more coarsely punctured, abdomen closely and finely punc- 

 tured ; head somewhat wider than pronotum, the latter with its anterior 

 margin strongly rounded, and with a median longitudinal depression ; 

 first abdominal segment with three deep impressions at base, second 

 segment with a trace of a longitudinal carina, third segment with an 

 anteapical series of fovea which are large and conspicuous in the middle, 

 obscure laterally ; the segment quadridentate, the teeth long and acute, 

 about equidistant, the central pair projecting much beyond the lateral 

 ones. Dark-blue, with greenish reflections, antenna and tarsi piceous ; 

 wings hyaline, nervures rufo-testaceous to piceous. 



Long, 6-5 mm. 



Habitat : Quetta ; two specimens. 



Nearest to C. grohmanni (Dahlb.). 



Chrysis reparata, n. sp. 



$ Head as wide as pronotum, transverse, viewed from the front 

 slightly longer than broad ; the space between the base of the mandibles 

 and the lower margin of the eyes very large, the base of the antenna 

 being distinctly below the level of the lower margin of the eyes ; clypeus 

 raised in the centre, its anterior margin slightly emarginate ; antenna 

 filiform, the second joint of the flagellum the longest, nearly twice the 

 length of the next joint ; clypeus and front finely and shallowly punc- 

 tured, the size of the punctures increasing towards the vertex, where 

 they become close, deeper and almost granular ; thorax coarsely punc- 

 tured, the punctures being finer at the base of the mesonotum than else- 

 where on the thorax ; abdomen longer than head and thorax united, very 

 broad, closely punctured, the punctures being smaller than those on the 

 thorax, those on the first abdominal segment only slightly so ; second and 

 third segments with a very distinct longitudinal carina ; five teeth on the 

 third segment as follows ; the middle tooth short, obtuse, the two outer 

 pairs acute but not very long ; the anteapical series of fovea distinct. 

 Dark-blue, the clypeus and front in some specimens light green ; second 



