430 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor Svobi 
‘76 mm. General colour orange red ; legs and antennae lighter to 
yellowish, latter black at tip ; tarsi often more or less black. Body 
robust, moderately large. 
Head short, deflexed, with eyes narrower than thorax; vertex 
somewhat pubescent, rather broad, posterior margin arcuate down- 
ward between eyes, median line not visible; anteriorly roundly 
bulging, surface smooth, with anterior ocellus in front visible from 
above; antennal insertions beneath and slightly swollen ; facial 
cones entirely wanting. Eyes rather small; post-ocelli elevated. 
Labrum large, globose, visible from front. Antennae about one 
and a third times as long as width of head, slightly compressed at 
tip, terminal setae moderately long. 
Thorax strongly arched, broad, glabrous; pronotum short, 
scarcely visible from above between head and dorsulum ; latter 
rather large, ascending ; mesopleurae very large and prominent. 
Legs long, slender, typical. Forewings large, hyaline, transparent, 
broadest subapically, rather square at apex, slightly more than 
twice as long as broad; marginal cells small, subequal ; radial cell 
broad at base ; cubital petiole very short. 
Abdomen in both sexes usually broad and depressed, subcir- 
cular in outline from above. Male—Genital segment rather small ; 
anal valve broadest at base; claspers as long as anal valve, trun- 
cate at tip. Female—Genital segment about half as long as rest 
of abdomen, acute at tip; usually bent down, and often (in dried 
specimens at least) lying along ventral surface of abdomen. 
Described from one male and five females from Pusa, Bengal, 
in galls on leaves of Ficus glomerata (“‘ gular’’ ). 
Pauropsylla tuberculata, n. sp. 
(Pibeaexiv, ties. Tile a lroxecny cation a9) 
Length of body 1°8 mm. ; length of forewing 2°I mm. ; great- 
est width I°o mm.; width of vertex between eyes 38 mm.; with 
eyes ‘68 mmy General colour red to dark reddish brown; dark 
form :—dorsulum posteriorly orange yellow, vertex above and be- 
tween ocelli orange, remainder dark reddish brown, except con- 
nexivum of abdomen white; light form :—same as above but shades 
lighter; antennae black at tip. Body robust, rather small. 
Head short, deflexed, with eyes fully as broad as thorax ; 
vertex angularly emarginate behind, rounded down and forward, 
surface rather plane; anterior ocellus visible from above, near to 
labrum ; post ocelli rather remote from eyes, not prominently ele- 
vated; labrum large, almost visible from above, easily from front ; 
facial cones entirely wanting; antennae attached a little above 
anterior ocellus, a little longer than width of head; terminal setae 
half as long as antennae. 
Thorax strongly arched, robust ; pronotum short, ascending ; 
pleurites mostly concealed by recessive eyes and occiput; dorsulum 
arched ; mesopleurae large, anterior ; post-scutellum pentangular. 
