. CAHPOPLEX. 459' 



sparsely, punctate. Antennce longer than the body and entirely 

 black. Thorax closely punctate and immaculate; metanotum more 

 closely rugosely punctate and with more dense white pubescence 

 than the mesonotuin, with an apical oblique carina on either side 

 extending to the metapleural carina? ; propleurae nitidulous and 

 centrally finely striate. Abdomen red, with the basal segment 

 alone black. Legs black, with the tibia? and tarsi feebly spinulose;. 

 front legs flavidous testaceous ; intermediate tarsi, tibiae, and 

 apices of femora, testaceous ; hind tarsi black, with their tibiae 

 testaceous red, becoming apically dark. Wings hyaline, with the 

 stigma and nervures black ; areolet shortly petiolate. 



Length 10 millim. 



SIKKIM : Darjiling. 



350. Campoplex infumatus, nom. nov. 



Campoplex carinifrons, Cameron * (nee Holing.), Manch. Menu 

 1899, p. 119 (tf). 



c? . Head black, with the vertex closely punctate and with 

 dense black pubescence, with a distinct external sulcus by the 

 basal ocelli, which are separated by a longitudinal sulcus ; frons 

 depressed, with a stout longitudinal central carina ; apex of 

 clypeus isolatedly punctate ; mandibles and palpi testaceous ; face 

 densely pale-pilose. Antennce entirely black and very shortly 

 pubescent; scape punctate with longer black pilosity. llioraoc 

 immaculate ; mesonotum closely and uniformly punctate, with its 

 central lobe subelevated ; carina of metathorax curved laterally ; 

 at the middle it does not join the base of the segment, being 

 separated by a small smooth square area ; the part of the sides 

 enclosed by it closely punctate, the punctures more minute at 

 the base, running at the apex into obscure reticulations ; the 

 apex of the segment broadly depressed in the middle, and strongly 

 transversely striated ; propleurae closely punctate above and 

 strongly striate below ; mesopleurre strongly punctate, very finely 

 and closely aciculate below the tubercles, more strongly and 

 irregularly at the base of the fovese. Scutellam elevated, pyramidal 

 and with dense black pubescence, its basal fovea deeply impressed;, 

 postscutellum rugosely punctate. Abdomen red, with the three 

 basal segments discally broadly, and the following narrowly, 

 black. Legs testaceous ; coxae and posterior trochanters, and the 

 hind femora basally, black; hind tarsi blackish. Wings infumate, 

 becoming violaceous apically ; areolet constricted and almost 

 petiolate above, emitting the recurrent nervure shortly beyond 

 its centre. 



Length 14-15 millim. 



ASSAM : Khasi Hills (liotlmey"). 



Type in the Oxford Museum. 



This male is said by its author to be similar in coloration to- 

 C. himalayensis, though differing in its smaller size, distinctly 



