118 Mr. P. Cameron on 



Notofionict intermedia, n. s. 

 Long. 7 inni. ? 



Hal. Barrackpore {Rothney). 



Is closely related to N. aiithraciiia, from which it may be 

 known by the top of the first cubital cellule being longer 

 compared with the second ; by its curved form ; by the 

 apical abscissae being broader and rounder; and by the 

 recurrent nervures being nearer each other, being separated 

 by not much more than half the length of the top of the 

 second cubital cellule. 



Scape of antenn.TS Ijrownisli in the middle beneath, the lower part 

 of the front of the fiice thickly covered with silvery pubescence ; the 

 front and vertex alutaceous, the latter closely punctured behind the 

 keel ; the ocellus circular ; a narrow, pointed piece at the apex ; the 

 furrow in front of it is wide and deep ; the raised part has a shallow, 

 indistinct furrow in the middle. Palpi testaceous ; pro- and meso- 

 notum closely and distinctly punctured ; the metanotum irregularly 

 reticulated at the base, the apex irregularly transversely striated ; 

 the apical slope has a deep furrow to shortly beyond the middle ; on 

 either side of this it is obscurely striated ; the apex has a few 

 irregular longitudinal strife. The propleura? have some irregular 

 strif« ; the mesopleune closely and distinctly punctured below the 

 furrow ; the metapleuraj longitudinally striated, closely below, more 

 widely above. Sternal process keeled down the centre, the keel 

 wddest at the base ; the apical incision small, the sides slightly 

 oblique. The apical abscissa of the radius is rounded l^elow ; the 

 first cubital cellule is more than one-half longer than the second, the 

 recurrent nervures are received close together at the apex of the basal 

 third of the cellule ; legs and alxlomen pruinose. 



In this species the recurrent nervures are more closely 

 united than usual. 



Notogonia inlimnirU, n. s. 

 Nigra, dense argenteo pilosa ; alls hyalinis, nervis fuscis ; metanoto 

 reticulato ^ . 



Long, fere 5 mm. 



Hah. Barrackpore {Rotlmey). 



Scape of antennse covered with a silvery pile, the middle lu'ownish 

 l>eneath, the iiagellum opaque. Head opaque, closely and distinctly 

 punctured, the vertex behind distinctly raised, triangularly incised 

 in the middle, the edges rounded ; the front onellus has a minute 



