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thickly covered witli silvery pubescence ; from the incision they 

 are, for the greater part, rufous. The pro-, meso-, and base of meta- 

 notum are covered densely with fulvous pubescence, the pubescence on 

 the pleura? and the apex of the metanotuni silvery. Pro-, meso-, and 

 base of metanotum alutaceous ; there is a narrow furrow on the 

 basal two-thirds of the metanotniLi ; its apical slope is obscurely 

 transversely striated and has a narrow deep furrow in the middle 

 extending to the apex. The mesopleural furrow is distinct; the 

 metapleura3 closely obscurely obli(piely striated. The sternal 

 process is large; the basal third has an oblique slope and is deeply 

 furrowed in the middle ; the apical laps are rounded at the apex ; 

 the incision is short. Legs densely covered with silveiy pubescence. 

 The first transverse cubital nervure is largel}' bullated at the top 

 and near the bottom ; abo\'e the lower bulla it has an oblique 

 rounded slope ; the first cubital cellule at the top is half the length 

 of the second ; the two recurrent ner^'ures are separated by the 

 length of the second cellule. Alxlomen pruinose. Tegulso brown. 



N. hcngalcnsis, here described, comes near to the present 

 species, but it is a more slenderly-built insect ; it may be 

 known from it by the sternal keel not being depressed at 

 the base and keeled down the middle ; and by the second 

 recurrent nervure being more sharply angled in the middle, 

 the curve not being so broadly rounded. 



Notogonia hengalcnsis, n. s. 



Nigra, thorace dense, fulvo piloso ; alis hyalinis, stigmate fusco ; 

 cellula cubitali 2* duplo longiore quam 1'^ 9 • 

 Long. G mm. 



Ifcdi Barrackpore {Rothncy). 



Comes near to N. varipihsa, but is smaller, is more 

 slenderly built, and is readily known from it by the shorter 

 second cubital cellule, it being with varipihsa equal in 

 length to the first. 



Antenn;^} stout, covered with a pale pile ; the scape shining, 

 keeled on the under-side. Head alutaceous ; the lower part of the 

 front and the oral region thickly co\'ered with silvery pubescence. 

 Mandibles dark yjiceous in the middle. Palpi black, thickly cn\erod 

 with white pubescence. Pro-, meso-, and base of metanotum coNered 

 with fulvous ; the apex of the metanotum and the pleurix; with 

 bright, silvery pubescence. There is a shallow broad furrow in the 

 centre of the metanotum ; the base of the metanotum coarse] v 



