484 Mr. R: E. Turner on 
mediana, octavo macula magna mediana, sternito quarto macula 
laterali utrinque, coxis posticis, apice excepto, femoribusque 
posticis, basi luteis, nigro-purpureis; alis flavo-hyalinis, stig- 
mate venisque nigris, sub stigmate late transverse brunneo- 
fasciatis. 
Long. 13 mm. 
?. Head not narrowed behind the eyes ; clypeus and face 
finely punctured ; a carina running downward from the base 
of each antenna, the two joining about halfway between the 
antenne and the base of the elypeus and enclosing a raised 
elongate-ovate area, from the apex of which a low carina 
runs to the base of the elypeus. Antenne as long as the 
head and thorax combined; the third joint long, compressed 
and broadened towards the apex. Front above the antenne 
with a deep longitudinal groove ; vertex very finely and 
rather sparsely punctured. Vertical area slightly convex, 
nearly three times as broad as long, not sharply defined 
laterally. Thorax smooth and shining; the mesonotum 
anteriorly minutely and rather sparsely punctured. The 
space between the basal nervure and the origin of the cubitus 
is scarcely as long as the intercostal nervure; the nervulus 
is received at about two-fifths from the base of the discoidal 
cell. Hind tibize with spine. 
Hab. Ban Thiou, Luang Prabang; March 18,1918. 1 ?. 
This fine species is very distinct in colour from most 
species of the genus, but does not differ structurally or in 
neuration. 
Subfamily Tzwryreprviv2. 
Conaspidia fasciatipennis, sp. n. 
@. Ochracea, nitida; mandibulis apice, vertice maculis tribus 
magnis, mesonoto antice lateribusque, tergitis tertio sequenti- 
busque, tibiis apice extremo, femoribusque posticis linea supra, 
nigris; alis hyalinis, vix flavo-suffusis, anticis sub stigmate late 
fusco-fasciatis, apice in cellula cubitali quarta infuscatis, stigmate 
venisque fuscis, costa ochracea. 
Long. 11 mm. 
@. Clypeus widely and rather deeply emarginate, rugosely 
punctured. Hyes separated from the base of the mandibles 
by a distance not exceeding one-third of the length of the 
second antennal joint. Antenne as long as the abdomen, 
filiform, the third joint nearly four times as long as the 
second, the joiuts beyond the third gradually decreasing in 
length, Fuout finely rugose ; vertex shining, shallowly and 
