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dilated joints, clothed beneath with a few whitish scales ; 
first joint of hind tarsi nearly equalling the succeeding three 
joints. Claws simple, but with faint traces of denticulation 
at base. 
The generic name means in Sanskrit a “‘ swollen neck.” 
The type of the genus is Thyreopterus ¢mpressus, Schm. 
Goeb. Faun. Col. Birm, 1846, p. 80. This is the only 
Oriental species described under the genus Thyreopterus, and 
its generi¢ characters do not accord with those of the African 
species of that genus. 
CALLIDINI. 
Crossoglossa, Chaud. Mon. des COallidides, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Belg. xv. 1872, p. 177=Phlwodromius, W. Macleay, 
Trans. Ent. Soc. N.S.W. ii. 1871, p. 85. 
Mr. T. G. Sloane pointed out to me the identity of these 
two genera, but I do not think he has published any note 
on it. 
Saronychium inconspicuum, Blackb. Ent. Month. Mag. xiv. 
1877, p. 142= Kndynomena pradiert, Fairm. Rev. et 
Mag. Zool. 1849, p. 34. 
LEBIINI. 
Cymindis pictula, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1873, p. 310 
= Anomotarus (Cymindis) stigmula, Chaud. Bull. Mose. 
1852, i. p. 57. 
The genus Uvea was proposed by Fauvel (Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Bie USSl, ps 135 ids Rev. d’ Ent. 1. 1882, p. 257) for 
Chaudoir’s species, but Mr. T. G. Sloane, Proc. Linn. Soc. 
N.S.W. 1917, pp. 435-6, does not consider it as “ more than, 
at most, a subgenus of Anomotarus.” 
XLVIUI.—On Indo-Chinese Hymenoptera collected by Kh. 
Vitalis de Salvaza—Il. By Rowiann EH. TURNER, 
F.Z.8., F.E.S. 
Family Tenthredinide. 
Subfamily Azezaz. 
Arge vitalisi, sp. n. 
Q. Lutea; mandibulis apice nigris; mesopleuris, tergitis 1-3 
macula transversa mediana, quarto fere toto, 5-7 fascia lata 
