Larrid/v, Odynmis and ApUhv from Barracl'forc. 121 



the stigma and nervures fuscous ; the apical abscissa of the radius 

 oblique, straight ; the first cubital cellule is slightly but distinctly 

 shorter than the second ; the upper two-thirds of the first transverse 

 cubital nervure lias a distinct curve, and is slightly rounded ; the 

 second recurrent nervure is received near the basal third of the 

 cellule, the space separating it from the first is less than the length 

 of the first cubital cellule above. Abdomen shining, the segments 

 banded with silvery pubescence ; the pile on the pygidium dense 

 and silvery. 



Notoyonia striaticollis, n. s. 



Nigi'a, dense pruinosa ; metanoto reticulato ; metapleuris striolatis ; 

 all's hyalinis, nervis nigris 5 • 

 Long. 7 mm. 



Hob. Barrackpore {Bothney). 



Scape of antenna^ aciculated, the sides covered with silvery 

 pubescence ; beneath it is sharply keeled laterally, the flagellum is 

 covered with a pale pile. Front and vertex closely minutely 

 punctured ; the front thickly covered with minute silvery pubes- 

 cence ; the face and clypeus covered thickly with silvery pubes- 

 cence ; the clypeus bears also some long hairs. The ocellus is 

 sliarply triangularly produced on the lower side ; below it is a wide 

 and deep furrow. Mandibles broadly rufous on tlie apex. The 

 eyes at the top are separated by the length of the third antennal 

 joint. Pronotum alutaceous, behind thickly covered with sih-ery 

 pubescence ; the mesonotum is closely and distinctly punctuied all 

 over, and covered with a minute fuscous pile ; the scutellum is 

 more shining, and is dictinctly punctured, but the punctures are 

 not so closely pressed together as they are on the mesonotum. The 

 basal part of the median segment is closely and distinctly reticulated 

 in the middle, the sides transversely striated ; the apical slope is 

 closely irregularly transversely striated ; the central furrow is 

 narrow. The basal half of the propleura^ is covered with stout 

 curved stria3 ; mesopleuraj closely and distinctly punctured ; the 

 metapleurse closely obliquely striated. The metasternal process is 

 rather deep, and is stoutly keeled down the middle. Legs thickly 

 pruinose ; the tarsal and tibial spines black. The first cul)ital 

 cellule above is shortly, but distinctly, longer than the second ; the 

 first transverse cubital nervure is obliquely sloped at top and 

 bottom ; both the recurrent nervures are received loehind the middle 

 of the cellule, and are close together. The l)asal three segments of 

 the abdomen have broad pruinose bands ; the pygidium is thickly 

 covered with dark silwry, almost golden, pubescence. 



