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little beyond base and the apex dark castaneous, a small impunc- 

 tate, hyaline depression near apical area of clavus and a larger 

 similar depression on disk of corinm near the inner angle ; mem- 

 brane hj^aline; legs ochraceous, claws of tarsi black. 



Length excluding membrane 2*5 millim. 



Type No. 8375/Hr in the collection of the Zoological Survey 

 of India. 



Macropes excavatus, Dist. 



Four specimens from above Tura. 

 Known only from Shillong, Assam. 



Malcus scutcllatus, Dist. 



Three specimens from above Tura. 

 Recorded from Assam, Sikkim and Ceylon. 



Ncrthus kempi, sp. nov. 

 PI. xxxvi, fig. 2. 



Described from one carded specimen from above Tura. 



Shining black, elongate. Base of first joint of antennae, 

 basal margin of pronotum, central longitudinal fascia on apical 

 area of scutellum not extending to base, basal marginal area of first 

 and third segments of connexivura, basal third of intermediate and 

 posterior femora, and a more or less distinct central annulation to 

 posterior tibiae, yellowish ochraceous; clavus brownish ochraceous, 

 with the scutellar margin black, and two longitudinal series of 

 black punctures on marginal areas; basal half of corium semi- 

 hyaline, its veins, costal margin and the apical area broadly black ; 

 membrane shining, bronzy; head, pronotum, scutellum and 

 sternum densely punctured, the pale areas on the pronotum and 

 scutellum almost impunctate, a small, foveate depression at the 

 centre of the basal margin of scutellum ; femora slightly incrassate, 

 antennae with the first joint very short, second joint longest, third 

 longer than fourth. 



Length II millim., breadth between pronotal angles 3 millim. 



The colour of the corium, connexivum and legs distinguishes 

 this species from A^. dudgeoni, Dist. 



Type No. 8376/Hi in the collection of the Zoological Survey 

 of India. 



Vertomannus capitatus, Dist. 



Four specimens from above Tura. 



Recorded from Assam and Burma and represented in the 

 collection of the Zoological Survey of India from the Darjiling 

 district. 



Paromius cxiguus (Dist.). 



One specimen from above Tura. 

 Apparently widely distributed. 



