PSEUDEUGALTA. 



through the median; nervellus postfurcal and intercepted at its 

 centre. 



Length 15 millim. 



BUBMA : Karen Hills, 3000-3700 ft. (L. Pea). 



Type in the Genoa Museum. 



Very like a small P. spinosa but differing therefrom in the nar- 

 rower head, flagellar coloration, longer terebra, and infuscate 

 wings, with straight radius above the petiolate areolet. Its 

 coloration is very similar to that of Euyalta linearis. The alar 

 intumescence is unique in the genus. I have seen only the type 

 specimen. 



32. Pseudeugalta nigricollis, Cam. 



Eugalta nigricollis, Cameron,* Manch. Mem. 1899, p. 141 (tf ). 



Head black, with the obscurely punctate and shortly white- 

 pilose face, and a triangular mark between the antennae, flavous ; 

 clypeus and mandibles black, the former smooth and apically 

 roundly curved. Thorax plumbeous black and immaculate ; 

 mesonotum glabrous arid nitidulous, with the impressed base 

 bearing four earinaa on either side ; pro- and meso-pleurse smooth 

 and shining, impuuctate and sparsely pale-pilose ; metathorax 

 closely and uniformly reticulate, with dense and elongate white 

 pilosity ; metapleuraa above strongly, and below closely, reticulate- 

 punctate. Scutellum flavous and subrugulose, with dense and 

 elongate white pilosity ; postscutellum glabrous. Abdomen glabrous 

 and shining, black, with the apices of all the segments narrowly, 

 and base of the first broadly, stramineous. Legs stramineous, 

 with the anterior coxa3 partly black ; hind legs fulvescent, with 

 the apical half of their trochanters, of their femora and of their 

 tibiae, black. Wings hyaline, with the nervures of the basal part 

 black and those of the apical, like the stigma, testaceous ; areolet * 

 oblique, shortly petiolate and emitting the recurrent nervure from 

 its apical third ; tegulae flavous. 



Length 15 millim. 



ASSAM : Khasi Hills (Rotlmey). 



Type in the Oxford Museum ; antenna? missing. 



33. Pseudeugalta punctulata, Cam. 



Eufialta punctulata, Cameron,* Manch. Mem. 1899, p. 142 ($). 

 Baliena leptopus, Cameron,* op. cit. 1900, p. 102 ( $ ). 



Head black, with the face and palpi flavous, and clypeus tes- 

 taceous ; face nitidulous, obsoletely punctate and elongately pale 

 pilose, centrally prominent ; clypeus with a broad elevated and 

 semicircular basal border, centrally excavate ; mandibles black and 



Manch. Mem. 1899, p. 142, line 15, for " petiole " read " areolet." 



