Species ty'Ceropalkl^e/rowj the Khasia Hills. All 



the base black. Wirgs bright yellowish hyaline, the apex 

 from shortly behind tlic second transverse cubital nervure 

 fuscons-violaceous. Head and thorax densely covered with 

 golden pubescence. $ . 



Length 16 mm. 



Eyes sliglitly converging above. Apex of clypcus rounded 

 in the middle, the sides roundly curved. Mandibular teeth 

 black. Legs uniformly ferruginous, except the apices of the 

 four basal tarsal joints and the apical one entirely. Second 

 cubital cellule scarcely shorter than the third ; the first 

 recurrent nervure is received shortly, bnt distinctly, in front 

 of the basal third, the second very shortly behind the middle 

 of the cellule. 



Pseudagenia pidchrifrons, sp. n. 



In Bingham's key on p. 107 this species would fit into 

 "A. Wings yellowish, apex infuscated'' and into a new 

 section '' c. Head, thorax, and abdomen ferruginous, the 

 head thickly covered with bright golden pile." 



Ferruginous, the mesostenmm, the apical five antennal 

 joints above and at the sides, the base of the first abdominal 

 segment, base and apex of the second in the middle and the 

 base of the third broadly, black. "Wings hyaline, with a 

 smoky fulvous tinge, the apical half slightly darker than the 

 basal ; the second cubital cellule slightly bnt distinctly 

 longer than the third; the first recurrent nervure received 

 shortly beyond the middle, the second in the basal third. 

 Legs fulvous ; the fore coxse at the base behind, the middle 

 broadly black behind, the posterior with a large mark at the 

 base below, the base and apex of the second joint of the 

 hind tarsi, the third joint above and the apical two entirely, 

 black. ? . 



Length 14 mm. 



Mandibles rufous, yellowish at the bas-^, the tips black. 

 Palpi rufous, paler at the base. Front thickly and the face 

 and clypeus covered with golden pubescence and sparsely 

 with long fuscous hair. Apical half of clypeus black ; the 

 middle broadly depressed. Median segment with a gradually 

 rounded slope to the apex ; faintly transversely striat d, 

 thickly covered with long fuscous hair and with no longi- 

 tudinal furrow. Pleurse smooth and shiuiug, sparsely 

 covered with long fuscous hair. Apical segments of 

 the abdomen covered with fulvous pubescence and sparsely 

 with long blackish hair ; the abdomen is fully longer than 

 the thorax. The sides and apex of the mesonotum are 

 narrowly black. 



