120 TOUTILIVM. 



spines on the tibiae and on the tarsi beneath ; abdomen petiolate. 

 Black, the head, pro- and mesonotuni, and median segment dull 

 and opaque, the scutelhun and abdomen shining; the opaque parts 

 covered with an almost imperceptible sparse silvery pile : wings 

 hyaline, with two fuscous transverse fasciae — the first broad, along 

 the basal nervure, and reaching from the costal to the posterior 

 margin of the fore wing ; the second narrower, occupying the basal 

 angle of the radial and the apex of the 2nd cubital cell. 



Hub. The Karen Hills, Tenasserim. $ . Length 13 ; exp. 27 mm. 



242. Pseudagenia aegina. 



Agenia aegina, Smith, Jour. Linn. Soc. 1858, p. 94, $ ; idetn, 1867, 



p. 355. 

 Pseudagenia aegiua, Cam. Mem. Manch. Jj. Ph. Soc. (4) v, 1891, 



p. 436. 



9 S • Head and abdomen smooth, thorax finely rugose ; clypeus 

 large, convex, orbicular, its anterior margin toothed in the middle ; 

 pronotum, mesonotum, and scutellum with very fine punctures; 

 median segment long, abruptly rovmded posteriorly and transversely 

 striate ; legs long, armed with a few short feeble spines ; abdomen 

 subpetiolate. Head, legs, and abdomen black, thorax blood-red 

 wings hyaline, with in the fore wing a shading of fuscous on 

 both sides of the basal nervure, and an irregular transverse fuscous 

 spot beyond, occupying the basal two-thirds of the radial, the 2nd 

 and 3rd cubital cells, and extending into the 2nd and 3rd (in- 

 complete) discoidal cells. 



lab. India ; Burma ; Tenasserim ; Cejdon ; Borneo. $ . 

 Ltncjth 10 ; e.rp. 24 mm. S slighter and much smaller. 



243. Pseudagenia rava, Bingh. Jour. Linn. Soc 1896, p. 426. 



2 . Pruinose ; the head in front and on the vertex, the pronotum 

 and mesonotum strongly aciculate ; the clypeus convex, its anterior 

 margin rounded and toothed in the middle ; 

 a short, deeply impressed line between the 

 bases of the antennae, the latter stout, con- 

 volute ; the head posteriorly concave, the 

 pronotum square, the anterior angles pro- 

 minent ; the median segment bulging, pro- 

 minent, lightly transversely striate, the apex 

 rounded and steeply sloped, almost trun- 

 cate ; legs stout, the tibiae and tarsi slightly 

 spinose; abdomen subpetiolate, long, as 

 long as the thorax, and slightly curved. 

 Black, the clypeus and face with dense 

 p- 28 silvery pile, the anterior margin of the 



Pseudagenia ram, 2- I clypeus fringed with long black hairs; the 

 posterior margins of abdominal segments 

 1-4 with broad bands of silvery pile, produced on the 2nd and 

 3rd segments angularly forward in the middle ; wings flavo- 



