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length of the fourth antennal joint ; there is a longish 

 shallow A-shaped depression above the posterior ocelli ; 

 the front depressed where the front ocellus is ; and from 

 the apex of the depression a short wide furrow runs ; there 

 are three wide depressions on the front above the antennae, 

 the central being furrowed down the middle. The clypeus 

 is almost transverse. The basal joint of the antennae is 

 longer than the second and third united ; the second is 

 about one-third the length of the third, the latter not being 

 much longer than the fourth. The second cubital cellule is 

 about one-fourth shorter than the third, and wider than the 

 space enclosed by the two recurrent nervures. The pygidial 

 area bears a fulvous to cinereous pile ; the apex is broadly 

 rounded. The $ has the wings and the nervures darker 

 than in the ? ; the pygidial area has a soft, short, pale 

 pubescence. 



Hab. Barrackpore, Mussoorie hills {Rot/mey), Poona 

 ( Wroiighton). 



3. NOTOGONIA DEPLANATA, Kohl, VevJi. .'2.-b. Gcs. Wien, 



1883, 358. 

 Hab. Ceylon, 



4. NoTOGONiA SUBTESSELATA, Smith. Cat. Hym. Ins. IV., 



277, II. 



Hab, Barrackpore. Common {Rothney), Poona ( Wroiigh- 

 ton), Sumatra, Java. 



A common species. 



LIRIS. 



LiriSy Fabricius, Syst. Piez. 227 ; Kohl, Verh. z.-b. Ges. 

 Wien, 1884, 254. 



This genus contains, so far as is known, but few species. 

 It is readily known from Notogonia by the absence of a 

 notch on the lower side of the mandibles. The pygidial 

 area is clothed with short hair and at the end with stiff 

 bristles ; the abdominal segments are usually clothed with 



