348 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol., XIII, 1917.] 



Proihorax black, its anterior lobe blue, blue marks on the sides 

 of the middle lobe. 



Thorax. — Dorsum bronze-black as far as the level of the first 

 lateral suture, with narrow blue antehumeral bands. Sides blue 

 with a black band along the second lateral suture. Under surface 

 yellowish- white. 



Abdomen bronze-black. Segment i light blue above, with a 

 large square black mark, segments 8-10 

 each with a blue mark on the dorsum. 

 Legs black. 



The specific name is given, I imagine, 

 on account of the gomphonic-like appear- 

 ance of the anal appendages of the male 

 (text-fig. 7). 



Fig. 7. — Indoueura gomp- The female type will be returned to the 



hoides (Ramb.). Indian Museum, with the male specimen. 



Anal appendages (J. 



Genus Caconeura, Kirby. 

 Caconeura sita, Kirby. 



Disparoiieufa sifa, Kirby, 'Jouni. Linn. Soc. (Zool.), XXIV, p. 563 



(1893)- 



I have examined the specimens in the British Museum. The 

 species appears to be a true Caconeura. 



[In Mr. Laidlaw's previous papers in this Journal (vol. xii, p. 135 and vol. xiii, 

 pp. 31 and 39) the localities " Gopal, Assam " and " Gopaldhara in Assam " 

 should read " Gopaldhara in the Darjiling district." — Ed.'\ 



