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middle of cell; second recurrent the length of second intercubitus 

 from base of cell; abdomen shining; hypandrium narrowly truncate 

 apically, short. Black; labrum, anterior femora and tibiae beneath, 

 the intermediate femora apically beneath, yellowish ; hind legs below 

 trochanters, first sternite, and all of segments 3-6 inclusive rufous; 

 wings brownish hyaline, somewhat darker anteriorly; venation 

 excopt stigma black; stigma yellowish; head and thorax with rather 

 long gray hair. 



Type locality. — Dungagali, 8,000 feet (about 2,424 meters), Hazara 

 District, British India. 



Described from one male collected May 21-24, 1915, by T. B. 

 Fletcher. 



Type.— Cat. No. 22619, U.S.N.M. 



TENTHREDELLA KUMAONENSIS, new species. 



From Tenthredella turneri Rohwer this species may be separated 

 by the black tergum and shorter third cubital cell. 



Female. — Length, 10 mm. Labrum rather short, the anterior 

 margin broadly rounded; ctypeus long, the anterior margin broadly, 

 rather shallowly, arcuately emarginate, lobes broad, rounded api- 

 cally; supraclypeal area flat; middle fovea large, rather shallow, 

 U-shaped in outline, raised in center; antennal furrows complete 

 narrow; ocelli in an equilateral triangle; postocellar line about one- 

 third as long as the ocellocular line; postocellar area flat, some- 

 what wider than long; head slightly receding behind eyes; antenna 

 slender, filiform, as long as head and thorax, the third joint distinctly 

 longer than fourth but shorter than fourth and fifth; mesonotum 

 polished, with small well separated punctures which are sparser on 

 scutellum; post-tergite (scutellum appendage) polished impunctate; 

 mesepisternum shining, sparsely punctured above, but with rather 

 close small punctures below; sheath broader at base, gradually and 

 evenly rounding to an obtuse apex; second cubital but little shorter 

 than the third, of the same width at base and apex, angulate where 

 first recurrent joins the middle of the second abcissa of cubitus; 

 third cubital two and one-half times as wide at apex as at base, 

 receiving the second recurrent the length of second intercubitus 

 from base; interradius strongly curved, joining the third cubital 

 beyond the middle; nervulus at basal third. Black; band below 

 antennae, clypeus, labrum, spot on mandible, cheeks, line on pro- 

 notum, tegulae, spot on mesepisternum, spot above bind coxa, 

 sternites, and sheath sordid whitish; legs whitish, four anterior ones 

 with a black line above from bases of femur (broader above), hind 

 tibia except a small spot, and hind tarsi black; wings hyaline; venation 

 black, except the reddish lower margin of stigma. 



