Records of Dees. 287 



Tetralonia ponw/ta (Nurse). 

 Both sexes; Quetta, India, Marcli 1906 (Frank Benton). 



Tetralonia kohatensis, sp. n. 



S . — Length 8'5-10 mm. ; antennae about 6"5 mm. 



Black, with the small joints of tarsi ferruginous ; clvpeus, 

 labrum, and basal half of mandibles clear sulphur-yellow; 

 mandibles red in middle and black apically ; antennae long- 

 and slender, bright ferruginous bejond the third joint, the 

 upper side dusky ; third antennal joint much longer than its 

 apical width, dark fuscous, abruptly contrasting with fourth ; 

 eyes green ; maxillary palpi rather short, but six-jointed ; 

 head and thorax above, as well as front and upper part of 

 face, with long pale fulvous hair, cheeks and underside of 

 thorax with white liair ; disc of mesothorax shining ; tegulse 

 light reddish fulvous. Wings clear, faintly brownish in 

 apical field ; stigma and nervures reddish fuscous ; first r. n. 

 meeting second t.-c. or falling a little short of it ; marginal 

 cell obliquely truncate. Outer side of tibiae with dense white 

 hair; tarsi with ferruginous hair on inner side; spurs 

 creamy white. Abdomen shining, with piliferous punctures; 

 apical margin of segments broadly pallid, covered with dense 

 bands of pale ochreous tomentum, of equal width right across, 

 the band on first segment narrow ; no definable basal bands ; 

 lateral margins of sixth segment briefly dentate. 



Hab. Kohat, N.W.Provinces, India, 4 ,S , March 1906 

 {Frank Bento?i). 



Related to T. erythrocera, Cam., but easily separated by 

 the fulvous hair. Superficially tlie insect is exactly like 

 Tetraloniella aliena, Ckll. 



AnihojJwra comiexiformis, sp. n. 



^ . — Length about 14 mm. 



liubust ; black, including legs and antennae (except a very 

 small cream-coloured line on scape), with a short linear 

 creamy mark on each orbital margin below level of antennte, 

 and a large cream-coloured area on clypeus, broad below, 

 narrowed to a band above (inveise goblet-shaped), but 

 labrum and mandibles wholly black ; eyes bright ochreous; 

 facial quadrangle much longer than broad ; mandibles with 

 a large rounded tooth on inner side ; malar space well deve- 

 loped ; third antennal joint fully as long as next three 

 united, the fourth very short ; clypeus, labrum, cheeks 

 (except upper part anteriorly), and occiput densely covered 



