136 Albany Museum Records. 



Length 17 mm. 



Third joint of antennae nearly as long as the following 2 

 united ; eyes distinctly converging above ; ocelli almost in a 

 triangle ; the hinder separated from the eyes by double the dis- 

 tance they are from each other ; temi)les broad, one-third the 

 length of 3rd antennal joint ; obliquely rounded. Clypeus dis- 

 tinctly roundly convex, its apex broadly rounded ; metanotum 

 with a gradually rounded slope ; the base closely transversely 

 striated ; the apex alutaceous ; there is no central furrow ; 2nd 

 abscissa of radius about one-fourth longer than the 4th ; the 1st 

 recurrent nervure received near the base of the apical third of the 

 cellule ; the 2nd in the middle ; cubitus in hind wings received 

 shortly behind transverse median ; tarsi thickly spinose ; claws 

 with a short stout tooth in the middle ; the tarsi very long ; the 

 basal 2 joints of hinder longer than the tibiae. Comes close to 

 P. rostrata, Grib. 



Pseudagenia rohusta, sp. no v. 



Black ; the apex of clypeus and labrum, mandibles, basal 6 

 joints of antennas, femora and tibiae dark red ; wings uniformly 

 dark fuscous-violaceous. Female. 



Length 18 mm. 



1st joint of fiagellum as long as the scape and pedicle united 

 and not much shorter than the 2nd and 3rd united, eyes on inner 

 side slightly diverging below ; oceUi in a curv^e, the hinder separ- 

 ated from each other by about the same distance they are from the 

 eyes ; temples short, roundly narrowed ; apex of clypeus trans- 

 verse ; malar space minute ; apex of mandibles broad, oblique ; 

 apex of pronotum broadly rouiided, slightly angled in the middle ; 

 mesonotum flat at apex ; base of scutellum transverse, raised : 

 scutellums smooth and shining in the middle ; median segment 

 clearly longer than wide, opaque, alutaceous, obscurely transversely 

 striated ; the apical slope sharply striated, the striae clearly separ- 

 ated ; the base with a distinct, wide furrow down the middle : 

 pleurae opaque, mesopleural furrow with some keels ; apex of 

 metanotum with a straight, oblique slope ; first segment of 

 abdomen distinctly narrowed at the base ; wings short ; the apex 

 of radius oblique, slightly rounded at the top ; 2nd abscissa of 

 radius about one-third longer than 2nd ; 1st transverse cubital 

 nervure broadly, the 2nd less broadly rounded ; the 3rd 

 obliquely bent at the top, transverse median nervure received dis- 



