48 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XI, 
Genus Aneugmenus, Hartig. 
Aneugmenus annandalei, sp. n. 
This species is related to the European morio but may be 
separated from it by head characters, judging from specimens of 
morto determined by Konow, now in the National Museum. 
Female.—Length 5 mm. Labrum truncate, convex; clypeus 
convex; anterior margin shallowly arcuately emarginate, its 
surface with scattered punctures; supraclypeal area low, flat; 
supraclypeal elongate, not connected with the antennal foveae ; 
middle fovea well defined, quadrate in outline; frontal foveae 
punctiform, deep, lower margin slightly below the line drawn 
tangent to the dorsal margin of the middle fovea; pentagonal 
area indicated by a U-shaped raised area the dorsal margin of which 
is inside of the lateral ocelli; posterior orbits and genae without 
carinae; postocellar area convex, poorly defined laterally by short 
furrows, not defined anteriorly: postocellar line subequal with the 
ocellocular line; pedicellum wider apically, longer than its apical 
width; third antennal joint little shorter than the fourth and 
fifth; head and thorax shining; nervulus less than its length from 
the end of the cell; first transverse cubitus obsolete; stigma 
broad, uniformly rounded beneath; transverse radius oblique, 
joining the radius at about the apical third or a little beyond that; 
third transverse cubitus about three times as long as second; 
lanceolate cell of the hind wings petiolate, petiole half as long as 
the nervellus; posterior basitarsus somewhat shorter than the 
following joints; claws cleft. Black; palpi and legs, except the 
infuscate apical joints of the tarsi, yellow; head and thorax with 
short gray hair; wings dusky hyaline; venation black, 
Male.—Length 355 mm. Differs from the female in having 
the bases of the coxae black. 
Bangalore, South India. Described from one female (type) 
and one male (allotype) collected at a calculated altitude of 3,000 
feet, October 15, 1910 by Dr. N. Annandale, after whom the species 
is named. 
Type.—-In the Indian Museum No. *73°. 
Allotype in U.S.N.M 
Genus Nesoselandria, Rohwer. 
Nesoselandria rufiventris, sp. n. 
Readily separated by the fulvous abdomen. 
Female.—Length 4 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 
truncate; supraclypeal areaconvex; supraclypeal foveae obsolete ; 
middle fovea transverse, well defined; lateral foveae punctiform 
with their lower margin tangent with the upper margin of the 
middle fovea; head above the antennae without transverse car- 
inae ; pentagonal area obsolete; postocellar area indicated ante- 
tiorly by punctiform foveae; ocelloccipital line distinctly longer 
