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femora, the pyramidal scutellum, and in having the postocellar area 
broader than long. 
Female.—Length 14 mm.; length of the antennae 10°5 mm. 
Iabrum broadly rounded, surface subopaque with a few large 
setigerous punctures; clypeus shining with a deep, narrow, 
arcuate emargination, the lobes broad, truncate; supraclypeal 
foveae deep, punctiform; supraclypeal area flat, slightly carinate 
dorsally ; head concave in tront; a deep longitudinal depression 
from the base of the antenna to the anterior ocellus, but below 
the anterior ocellus broadens into a diamond-shaped area which 
meets immediately behind the anterior ocellus; antennal furrows 
poorly defined; ocelli little less than an equilateral triangle: 
postocellar area sharply defined laterally, and defined anteriorly 
by shallow postocellar furrow, one-fifth longer than the latrad 
width; head shining, practically impunctate; antennae slender, 
the third and fourth joints subequal; thorax shining; scutellum 
pyramidal ; stigma long and narrow, tapering apically ; transverse 
radius strongly curved, received in the third cubital cell distinctly 
beyond the middle but not in the apical third; third cubital cell 
on the radius longer than the first and second; second recurrent 
vein strongly bullated, joining the cubitus a little less than the 
length of the curved second transverse cubitus beyond the base of 
the third cubital cell; spurs of the posterior tibiae of equal 
length, about half as long as the posterior basitarsus; sheath 
straight above, apex rounded, the lower margin convex. Rufo- 
ferrugineous with distinct, erect black hairs; clypeus, labrum, man- 
dibles except apices, inner orbits of the eyes and tegulae rufo-strami- 
neous; antennae black; scape stramineous beneath; apical three 
abdominal segments black; legs colour of the body except the 
posterior tibiae beyond the basal third and the posterior tarsi 
which are black; wings yellow hyaline, strongly dusky beyond the 
apex of the stigma; most of the venation colour of the wing but 
the median and basal veins black; stigma yellow. 
Kurseong, East Himalayas. Described from one female 
collected at an altitude between 4,500 and 5,000 feet, on June 
22, Ig10 by Dr. N. Annandale, after whom the species is named. 
Type.—Indian Museum No, *$3*. 
Genus Parastatis, Kirby. 
This is hardly more than a species group of Tenthredo, 
Linnaeus. 
Parastatis indica, Kirby. 
Four specimens from Sikkim. 
Genus Peus, Konow. 
Péus privus, Konow. 
One female from Kurseong, East Himalayas, collected August 
I4, 1909, at an altitude of 6,000 feet (D’ Abreu). 
