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New gonera and speeies of hyiiieuoptera froiii India. 337 



Descriptions of New (Jeiiera aiid Species of 

 HyffiOfloptera from India. 



By P. C a m e r n. 

 (Contiuiied.) 



Eyes bare, iucised on the iunerside; the malar space 

 Ihree times the leugtli of the 2'i(^l aiiteuual joint. Clypeus uot 

 separated from the face. Legs short; sleuder; the calcaria 

 fuîly half the leugth of the metatarsus; theclaws small, bare; 

 the tibiae .nnd tarsi are spinose. The median segment is short 

 and has an oblique, straight slope; there is a complète keel 

 on the middle of the metapleurae; there is one large lateral 

 area ou the base and one longish lateral area, which extends 

 to the apex of the segment, it becoming gradnally narrowed 

 towards the apex; the pétiole is smooth, long and slender ; 

 the post-petioIe is ouly very slightly widened; the apex of 

 the clypeus is broadly ronuded. 



This gonns has the form and abdomen of Campoplex, It 

 is readily known by the flattish scutellum, fnrrowed and keeled 

 lateral ly and by the keels on the median segment. 



D. cariniscutis sp. nov. Q. 



Black, the 3i"d to 5tli a])dominal segments ferrnginous, 

 the tibiae more or loss and the spurs testaceons; the flagellum 

 of the antennae brownish beneath; the wiugs hyaline, the 

 stigma aud nervures testaceons, the areolet shortly appendi- 

 culated. — Length 12 mm. 



Hab. Darjeeling. 



Head : the face and clypeus closely, distiuctly and uni- 

 fornily punctnred aud covered with white pubesceuce, which 

 is loDger on the clypeus thau on the face, which projects 

 slightly in the middle. Mandibles black, their upper edge 

 rnfo-testaceous. Palpi black. Pro- and mesothorax closely 

 pnnctured. Scutellum irregularly rugose, the 'nase less strongly 

 than the middle or apex; its sidcs are distiuctly keeled; it is 

 rather flat, not nnich raised above the level of the mesouotnm. 

 Median segment broadly depressed in the middle; in the centre 

 is a narrow, smooth furrow; it is irregularly transversely 

 sti'iated. Pro- and meropleurae closely punctnred, except the 

 lowor part of the proplcurae, which is smooth and shining ; 

 the part of the metapleurae beluw the keel it closely rugdse, 



