222 Mr. P. Cameron ooi Twelve New Genera and 



A distinct genus easily known by the form of the 

 mandibles, by the long antennas dilated before the apex, 

 and by the very long spined tarsi. 



This genus, as also do Uvirchoma, Sycaonia, and Legnatia, 

 as regards the mandibles, forms a transition between the 

 Amhlypygi and the Hercsiarcliini, there being a short sub- 

 apical tooth, which is indistinct and more widely separated 

 than it is with the former group, while in the latter the 

 mandibles become gradually narrowed. 



Daracliosia fulvipes, sp. nov. 



Black ; the face, except for two short black lines in the middle, 

 the clypeus, the eye orbits — the inner on the upper-side narrowly, 

 the outer more broadly — the malar space, alineonthepronotum, two 

 lines on the mesonotum, in the middle, one opposite the tegulag, the 

 scutellum, except in the middle— the black central mark narrowed 

 and rounded, its apex transverse— the post-scutellum, the sides of the 

 apical slope of the median segment, the yellow extending laterally 

 on to the spiracular area and at the apex on to the pleurae ; the base 

 of the pronotum, a line below the middle of the propleurfe, the meso- 

 pleura3 from shortly below the middle, the tubercles and the apex of 

 the mesopleur* narrowly, pale yellow. Legs fulvous, the four front 

 coxae and trochanters pallid yellow; the femora lined with black 

 above, the front tarsi infuscated ; the hinder coxa3 black ; the apex 

 and the middle broadly above on the apical half, pale yellow ; the 

 trochanters, more than the apical third of the femora, and the apex 

 of the tibiae, black ; the hinder tarsi pale yellowish. Abdomen black ; 

 the apices of all the segments lined with yellow, the apical three 

 segments more narrowly than the others. Wings hyaline, their base 

 with a slight fulvous tinge ; the stigma testaceous, the apical nervures 

 of a darker testaceous colour, the basal black ; the areolet much 

 narrowed above, the nervures almost touching there. $ . 



Length, 15 mm. 



Hah. Khasia Hills. Coll. Rothney. 



Antenna as long as the body, the scape below and joints 11-17 

 white ; the thickened joints brownish beneath ; the scape closely 

 punctured and thickly covered with short white hair. Face closely 

 punctured ; it and the clypeus are covered with white pubescence. 

 The lower part of the front is smooth and shining, the upper 

 transversely striated, punctured laterally. Mesonotum closely and 

 uniformly punctured ; the scutellum is closely and more strongly 

 punctured ; its keels yellow. Median segment, except at the base in 



