212 iciiXEUMoNiU-i:. 



pale testeceous beneath. Tliorcuv black, with :ui often elongate 

 flavous callosity before the radix, notauli wanting ; metathorax 

 convex, distinctly and not very closely pnnctate, with all the 

 areai distinct ; areola elongate, hexagonal, and emitting distinct 

 costnla; from its centre ; petiolar area snbvertical, very sliort and 

 distinctly carinate basally ; pleurae punctate and nitidulous. 



Scutellum iminaculate and evenly 

 punctate, with its I'renuni and that 

 of the postscntelluin usually tlaves- 

 cent. Abdomen punctate and sliin- 

 ing, as broad as metathorax, black, 

 with the oblique impressions deep ; 

 second and third segments sub- 

 ipiadrate, and apically often obscurely 

 rufescent ; the fifth and following 

 nitidulous ; carina} of the elongate 

 basal segment of variable extent, 

 often nearly reaching its apex, 

 which is obtusely angled ; terebra 

 a little shorter than the abdomen. 

 Fig ^c^,-Glyiyta nUjrina, Desv. ^'^H^ iv^NOxx'^, hind ones i-ed ; anterior 



coxae and trochanters of S iiavous ; 

 bases of the apically subinfuscate 

 hind tibise, and sometimes of the darker tarsal joints, obscurely 

 white ; fifth hind tarsal joint a little longer than the fourth. 

 Wings with the stigma testaceous or ferruginous, radix and tegula) 

 pale ; first recurrent of lower wing opposite and intercepted at 

 its lower third. 



Length 8-9 millim. 



Punjab : Simla, 7000 ft., ix. OS {Col. Nurse) : Sikkim : Eun- 

 garum, 5700 ft., iv. & v. 1900 {Col. Biagluim), Darjiling, 6000 ft., 

 ix. 08 [e. Brunetti—Imi. Mus.). 



Tyj)^ ill Col, Nurse's collection. 

 ■ Col. Nurse has allowed me to examine the male, described by 

 Cameron, and no doubt can remain respecting the synonymy ; 

 and there is another, purporting to be the tji^e, from the same 

 locality, in the British Museum. Three identical males, in the 

 British Museum, taken by Col. Bingham at Rungarum, difi^er in 

 nothing but their darker antennse from specimens I have found 

 in my house in Bufiblk. 



147. Glypta tricarinata, Cam. 



Glypta tricarinata, Cameron, Zeits. IIym.-L)ip. 1908, p. 41 (5). 



2 . Black. Head with the mandibles, jjalpi, and the smooth 

 clypeus, bright flavous; face irregularly and transversely aciculate, 

 laterally irregularly punctate ; frons somewhat strongly, vertex 

 sparsely and feebly, punctate. Pronotnm with an apical triangular 

 bright flavous mark, its pleurse closely punctate, except beneath ; 



