AlLOGKO&TA. 95 



Length, 44 mm. 



Described" from a unique r? in the Indian Museum taken by 

 me at Darjiling, 7000 ft., 29. v. 1910. I found the species not 

 uncommon at Hankow, China, 22-26. iv. 1906. 



64. Allognosta assamensis, sp. nov. 



$ . Head as broad as thorax ; frons very retreating, slightly 

 swollen on upper corners, where it projects above eyes in profile, 

 forming half width of head, black, shining, parallel-sided, closely 

 punctulate, and with almost microscopic brownish pubescence ; 

 lower part smooth, vertical triangle small and low; ocelli incon- 

 spicuous ; face as broad as frons, sides parallel, shining black, bare ; 

 two large, dull grey tomentose spots placed diagonally just below 

 base of antennae, their upper corners nearly touching; proboscis 

 brownish black, palpi black, rather long ; occiput black; eyes bare, 

 small, only a little over half height of head ; posterior orbits on 

 upper half only, rapidly diminishing and disappearing at about 

 middle of eye. Antennae placed below middle of head in profile ; 

 first two joints subequal, cylindrical, pale yellow; 3rd with eight 

 anuulations, 1st annulation broadest and longest; basal part of 

 fiagelluin brownish yellow, gradually becoming blackish at tip. 

 Thorax subquadrate, barely wider behind, front corners rather 

 angular, hind corners cut away by the very distinct brown posterior 

 calli ; dorsum thickly punctnlate, with very short soft yellowish- 

 brown pubescence; the moderate-sized semicircular scutellumand 

 the pleura similarly clothed, black ; a broad yellowish-white stripe 

 on upper part of latter from anterior margin to wing-base; meta- 

 notuin small, dull brown. Abdomen 8-segmented, practically 

 bare ; 1st and 2nd segments almost coalescent, 6th distinctly 

 narrower than 5th, and the 7th and 8th narrower than 6th ; all 

 blackish brown, or even slightly violet-tinged; middle half of 1st, 

 2nd, and 3rd yellowish (the pale part probably variable in extent); 

 venter mainly yellowish, but blackish at sides and tip. Legs mainly 

 yellow; apical three-fourths of front tibiae and all front tarsi, last 

 three joints of middle tarsi, apical half of hind femora, hind tibiae 

 (except narrowly at base), and last two joints of hind tarsi black. 

 Wings pale smoke-grey, a very little darker at tip ; stigma large, 

 black, conspicuous, clearly demarcated and filling all marginal cell 

 except extreme tip, which is slightly yellowish, as is also the 

 costa for a very short distance at this point : 1st submarginal cell 

 practically clear, except at the very narrow base and extreme tip, 

 thus in striking contrast to the dark contiguous stigma ; extreme 

 base of wing clear; 5th and 6th veins yellow, remtu'nder dark 

 brown ; halteres with stem yellowish white, clubs large, oval, 

 black. 



Length barely 5 mm. 



Described from a single $ in the Indian Museum from above 

 Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500-3900 ft., viii. 1917 (Kemp). 



