Genus AGENORA, Cam. 

 Ayenara, Cameron, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1909, p. 722. 



GENOTYPE, A. hirticeps, Cam. 



Head cubical and densely pilose, with the temples broad and 

 the occiput margined ; vertex not transverse. Thorax densely 

 pilose, with the notauli distinctly impressed and the mesopleurse 

 sulcate below ; metanotum with strong areae ; basal area tri- 

 angular ; areola large, distinctly longer than broad, basally 

 rounded and apically truncate ; two large lateral areae ; spiracular 

 arese distinct and the petiolar entire, with a stout basal carina 

 throughout. Abdominal petiole elongate and slender, cylindrical 

 and not perceptibly explanate towards the centre, with subcentral 

 spiracles. Legs with front tibiae neither intumescent nor basallv 

 constricted, half the length of their tarsi ; front calcaria large and 

 broad, the posterior minute. Wings with the areolet large and 

 pentagonal ; basal nervure continuous through the median ; 

 and the nervellus intercepted shortly below its centre. 



Range. N.W. India. 



This genus, which I have not seen, is based upon male characters 

 only and " would come in near calocephalus [Cubocephalug], Katz. r 

 which may be known from it by the transverse median nervure 

 not being interstitial and by the less completely areolated meta- 

 notum," says Cameron (loc. cit.). 1 consider it extremely im- 

 probable, in view of the pentagonal areolet and slender basal 

 segment, that it is correctly placed in the XOKIDIDES, and I 

 should certainly transpose it to the CRYPTIN.^, if I could do so 

 from a personal knowledge of the insect. 



22. Agenora hirticeps, Cam. 



Agenora hirticeps, Cameron, I. c. p. 722 (d). 



A black and nitidulous species, with the head and thorax 

 elongately white-pilose. Head with the basally broad and apically 

 constricted mandibles, and the palpi, flavous. Thorax immaculate, 

 and less than half the length of the abdomen. Scutellum large 

 and somewhat, though not strongly, convex. Abdomen with 

 recumbent white pilosity, densest on the apical segment ; basal 

 segment about half as loug again as the second and covered with 

 subelongate, erect, white pilosity. Legs : anterior pair fulvous, 

 basally tlavous ; hind legs black, with their coxae and femora red, 

 their tibiae basally curved and constricted. Wings hyaline, with 

 the stigma and nervures black ; tegulae flavous. 



Length 9 millim. 



Captured by Lieut.-Col. Nurse in August, probably in the 

 neighbourhood of Simla in 1898, but not now in his collection and 

 unknown to me. 



