100 Records of the Indian Museum. [Yoru sae 
subeliptical; wings reaching to the pronotal apex: the four ante- 
rior femora compressed, margins of anterior above and below 
undulate; middle femoral margins above and below subtrilobate, 
minutely crenulate; hind femoral margins above serrulate, and 
sublobate, inferior carina very narrow, thin, and minutely undulate- 
crenulate; the third pulvilli of the first joint of the hind tarsi 
equal in length to the first and second combined, the first and 
second speculate, the first minute. 
Entire length of female 14 mm.; pronotum 13 mm.; post. fem. 
6 mm. 
Habitat.—Singla, Darjiling Dist., 1500 ft., June 1913 (Lord 
Carmichael’s coll.), Ind Mus. coll. 
Mazarredia sikkimensis, Bolivar. 
Bol., Bol. Soc. Espan., ix, pp. 398. 399, 1909. 
Habitat.—Sikkim, E. Himalayas. Ind. Mus. coll. 
Mazarredia sculpta, Bolivar. 
Bol:, Ann. Soc: Ent. Belg.,..xxxi), ps 238: 1607<) Bruna 
Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, p. 107, 1893; Hanc., Trans. Ent. Soc. 
London, p. 405, 1908. 
Habitat.—Sukna, Darjiling Dist., rooo ft., May 1913 (Lord 
Carmichael’s coll.), Ind. Mus. coll. Also reported from Tenas- 
serim; Pegu; Assam; Oriental India. 
Mazarredia lativertex, Brunner. 
Brunny Ann. Mus. Genova, xxxiii, p. 108, pl. 5, fig. gat 
1893. 
Habitat.—Burma (Brunner). 
Mazarredia ghumtiana, sp. nov. 
Near /ativertex, Brunner. Ferrugineous-fuscous. Head large; 
body somewhat smooth granulose, devoid of a gibbosity and ele- 
vated tubercles. Vertex very wide, nearly twice the width of one 
of the eyes, horizontal, on each side fossulate, the lateral carinulae 
rounded, the front margin barely advanced beyond the eyes; 
frontal costa scarcely sinuate between the eyes; antennae in- 
serted below the eyes. Pronotum truncate anteriorly, trans- 
versely rounded before the shoulders; hind process cuneate, not 
reaching or barely extended to the hind femoral knees; dorsum 
above deplanate, little convex between the shoulders, subfossulate 
behind the shoulders; median carina very low undulate; prozonal 
carinae behind the front border merely granulose lines convergent ' 
backward, not at all expressed; antehumeral carinae on each side 
low and not at all compressed, behind the shoulders laterally 
bicarinate; the hind process above toward the apex tricarinate and 
planate, and above little rugulose; posterior angles of the lateral 
lobes oblique, very little prominent, subnarrowed, obliquely trun- 
