3Ö4 P- Cameroù. 



plete absence of dépressions ou the abdominal segments. It 

 cauuot be re^erved to the Lissonotini with one genus ofwhich 

 (Arenetra) it agrées in having a hairy body; but Arenetra 

 differs, inter alia, in the claws not beiug combed. 



T. pilosa, sp. nov. Q. 



Nigra; pedibus rufis ; coxis, trochanteribus, tarsis potsticis 

 nigris ; alis hyalinis^ stigmate nervisque nigris, — Long, 8, 

 terebra 2 mm. 



Hab. Simla. 



Antenuae not quite so long as the body; the scape co- 

 vered with fuscous hair. Front closely punctured, the centre 

 indistinctly transversely striated ; the vertex closely punctured 

 in the centre, more sparsely on the sides ; the face is closely 

 rugosely punctured; the clypeus is less closely and strongly 

 punctured and is more shining. The inner orbits in the middle 

 narrowly and the apical third of the clypeus are rnfous. Man- 

 dibles and palpi black; the teeth are ru fous. The upper part 

 of the thorax is closely and uniformly punctured; the median 

 segment, if any thing, more strongly thau the mesonotum ; 

 the apex of the median segment is more coarsely punctured 

 than the base. Pleurae and sternum closely aud distinct ly 

 punctured. The head and thorax are densely covered with 

 longish pale hair. Legs rufous; the coxae, trochanters, hiu- 

 der knees and tarsi black; the coxae and trochanters are 

 thickly covered with long white hair. Wings clear hyaline; 

 the nervures and stigma black. Pétiole closely and distiuctly 

 punctured; the middle fînely transversely striated; the apex 

 smootli and shining; the 2ti<l segment is closely minutely trans- 

 versely striated, except at the apex; this is also the case with 

 the 3rd but more feebly; the other segments are smooth and 

 shining. The basai segment is, especially at the base, thickly 

 covered with long white hair. 



Vil. Ophioniai. 



17. Delopia, gen. nov. 



Metathoracic spiracles about 3 times longer than broad. 

 Scütellum not much raised, broader thau long, its sides de- 

 pressed, keeled on the outer edge. Median segment with lon- 

 gitudinal keels, which form areae on the sides ; the areola is 

 open at the apex. Areolet shortly appendiculated; the trans- 

 verse median nervure is received shortly in front of the trans- 

 verse basai, (To be contiuued.) 



