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Notogotiia 2ndpcs, ii. s. 



Nigra, femoribus posticis piceis ; ulis liyalinis, stigmate fusco $. 

 Long. 7 mm. 



Hah. Barrackpore {Ilvtliney). 



Comes near to N. !>al)tcsseUata, but is not much more 

 than half the length of the smaller examples of the latter ; 

 the hinder femora, instead of being bright red, are only 

 piceous-red above and almost black below ; the apex of the 

 median segment is not so widely excavated, and not at all 

 below the middle ; and the sternal pi'ocess is not keeled 

 down the middle, and not obliquely raised towards the 

 apex. 



Mandibles broadly nifoiis towards the apex. Palpi testaceous. 

 Front and face thickly covered with silvery pubescence. Ocellus 

 irregularly round. Thorax alutaceous ; covered with a silvery pile, 

 the middle of the metapleura3 irregularly striated at the base ; the 

 apical slope is indistinctly transversely striated, its upper half is 

 furrowed in the middle ; the sides of the furrow have an oblique 

 slope. The sternal ^Drocess is wide, and is not keeled in the middle ; 

 its apical incision is small. Wings clear hyaline, the stigma fuscous, 

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

 cellule at the top is about one-third shorter than the second, the 

 second recurrent nervure is received shortly, l)ut distinctly, behind 

 the middle of the cellule. Legs black, pruinose ; the hinder femora 

 for the greater part aljove reddish-piceous ; the hinder tibia; have a 

 piceous tint ; spines and calcaria black. Abdomen pruinose, the 

 apical segment is distinctly and ruiuidly incised. 



Notogonia inlosa, n. s. 



Nigra, dense albo pilosa ; alis fusco-hyalinis, stigmate nervisque 

 testaceis $ . 

 Long. 12 nun. 



Ilab. Barrackpore (BulJmci/). 



Front and \ertex strongly and closely punctured, thickly covered 

 with long fuscous hair ; the lower orbits, face and clypeus thickly 

 with longer silvery pubescence ; the projecting apex of the clypeus 

 smooth, shining and bare. The anterior ocellus is minute, glassy, 

 slightly pointed in front ; in the middle of the front is a wide and 

 shallow longitudinal furrow ; the depression on the vertex is wide, 

 deep, transverse, and narrower at the sides. Mandibles black, at the 



