10 P. Cameron: On some Asiatic species of Rhogadinae ete. 
eubital cellule, and by the transverse median nervure in the fore 
wings being broken near the bottom, not at the top. 
Rhacalysia rufobalteata sp. nov. 
Black, the basal two-thirds of the ventral surface and the 2rd 
segment above red, the scape of antennae and legs testaceous ; palpi 
pale yellow; wings hyaline, the stigma and nervures dark fuscous. ©. 
Length 4 mm.; terebra 2 mm. 
Darjiling. June (Fruhstorfer). 
Smooth and shining, almost bare, except the tibiae and tarsi 
which are thickly covered with fuscous pubescence; the pleural 
furrow cerenulated; there is a narrow crenulated furrow down the 
apex of mesopleura. Antennae thickly covered with a short thick 
pile; the scape and pediele are rufous; the 15" joint is white; the 
others are broken off. Sheath of ovipositor sparsely covered with 
long fuscous hair. 
Aclisis? eilipennis sp. nov. 
Black, smooth and shining, the legs rufo-testaceous, the apex 
of the hind tibiae and the hind tarsı infuscated, wings hyaline, the 
stigma and nervures fuscous; mandibles rufous, the palpi pale testa- 
ceous; wings hiehly iridescent, the fore pair closely ciliated, the 
posterior behind with a longer fringe. ©. 
Length 15 mm.; ovipositor as long as the abdomen. 
Darjiling. June. (Fruhstorfer). 
The antennae are 14-jointed, the joints rather elongated. 
Temples wide, rounded, the oceiput not transverse, but rounded 
inwardly. The 1° abseissa of radius is shorter than the 2”4 and 
is a little longer than the 2" transverse cubital nervure; the re- 
current nervure is received near the apex of the 1° cubital cellule, 
almost interstitial ; transverse basal nervure interstitial. 
Aclisis Foer. is treated by Szepligeti as a subgenus of 
Phaenocarpa Foer.; cf. Gen. Brac. 210. The Genera in the Alysüdae 
appear to be founded on very minute characters. 
