120 Mr. P. Cameron n)i 



]\retapleurfe closely and distinctly striated ; near the base is a 

 perpendicular furrovv, divided above the middle by a fovea. The 

 metasternal process is slightly and gradually widened towards the 

 apex, which is incised in the middle, but not widely ; there is an 

 interrupted keel in the middle. The radial cellule is wide ; the 

 apical abscissa of the radius is rounded below ; the first cubital 

 cellule is, if anything, longer than the second ; the first transverse 

 cubital nervure is largely bullated below the middle and less 

 distinctly at the top ; the upper part has an oblique slope ; the 

 second recurrent nervure is received distinctly behind the middle ; 

 the two are separated by about one-half the length of the top of the 

 first cubital cellule. 



Abdomen j^ruinose, the ventral surface is covered with long 

 black hair ; the petiole below is closely .strongly longitudinally 

 aciculated. 



Characteristic of this species is the shape of the radius, the 

 apical abscissa of which does not form, on the lower side, a sharp 

 angle, but is liroadly rounded. 



Notogonia iiidica, n. s. 

 Long. 5 mm. 



Hah. Barrackpore {Bothncy). 



Comes near to N. 'parva ; may be known from it by the 

 apical abscissa of the radius not being rounded on tlie 

 lower side, by the upper (and larger) part of the first 

 transverse cubital nervure being more distinctly angled, 

 by the first cubital cellule being slightly, but distinctly, 

 shorter than the second ; by the striation on the meta- 

 pleurae being closer; and the first recurrent nervure is 

 more distinctly roundly curved. 



Vertex and front alutaceous ; the lower part of the front and the 

 oral region densely covered with silvery pubescence. The ocellus is 

 broader than huig, rounded at the sides, and not produced in front 

 or behind ; the part behind it is distinctly raised and furrowed 

 down the middle, the curved furrow behind this is distinct, and is 

 produced backwards in the middle, but not very deeply. Palpi 

 dark testaceous. Pro- and mesonotuni closely and minutely 

 punctured. The liase of the median segment reticulated, more 

 strongly at the base than at the apex ; the apical slope is transversely 

 striated ; the striae rather widely separated ; the middle is deeply 

 furrowed. Pro pleura) irregularly striated. Mesopleura:), below the 

 furrow, strongly and distinctly punctured ; rnetapleura) closely 

 longitudinally and somewhat irregularly striated. Wings hyaline. 



