Uecorda of Dees. 195 



Parevaspis carhonaria (Smith ). 



Coimbatorc District, Bailur Forests, Nov. 23-28; Chit- 

 tnor, April 19-27. 



Ceralina canarcnsis, sp. n. 



? . — Len<;th 10 mm. 



Black, witli l)right yellow markinj^s on lioad and thorax 

 as follows : very broad Ijand down middle of ely[)eus, with 

 a short truneate projection on each side at lower end ; low 

 and broadly triangidar su|)iaclypeal mark ; very broad 

 bands along inner orbits, extending across to borders of 

 clypens and snpriiclypcal area ; two spots below ocelli ; 

 checks, except uppermost part adjacent to eye ; border of 

 prothorax, not reaching tubercles ; tubercles ; very broad 

 vertical band on pleura ; two lines on disc of incsothorax, 

 and short broad lateral bands above teguke ; scutcllum and 

 axilhr, except extreme base ; line on postscutellum ; and 

 luetaihorax except basal area. Eyes dark olive-green ; 

 niandihles dark apically, otherwise pale yellow suffused 

 \\ith red; fi;;gellum very obscure reddish beneath; meso- 

 thorax polished and impunctate on disc, but anteriorly dull 

 and finely punctured ; teguhe rutb-testaceous with a small 

 yellow spot. ^Vini;s dusky, stigma and nervures piceous. 

 Legs obscure reddish, anterior knees and tibisc yellow 

 sntiused with reddish. Abdomen with the first three seg- 

 ments dark reddish, the others black, the apical margin 

 of fourth and fifth narrowly testaceous ; first segment with 

 a yellow discal patch, subquadratc with a posterior extension, 

 on each side of this the surface is black, but the posterior 

 margin is broadly rufous; second segment posteriorly with 

 a broad, paler, somewhat yellowish band, intenupted in 

 middle. 



South Canara District, Nagody, 2500 ft., Sept. 19, 1913. 



Uelated to ('. hieroylyphica, Smith, but distinguished by 

 the coloration of the abdomen and the very broad lateral 

 yellow bauds on face. 



Lithurgiis australior, sp. n. 



^. — Length 12 mm. 



Similar to the male of L. atratus. Smith (Khasia Hills, 

 Sladen), but differing thus : face thickly covered \\ith pure 

 white hair, not mixed with black ; a tuft of white hair 



