Species o/CeropalIcI;e//-onj the Khasia IIills. 471 



Anoplius fortinatus, sp. ii. 



Length 11 mm. 



Similar in coloration to A. tyres, but is not so stoutly 

 built ; may be known from it by the first transverse cubital 

 nervure being roundly, not obliquely curved at the top, by 

 the second cubital cellule in front being more than twice the 

 length of the third, by the front not having two furrows, and 

 by the median segment being more gradually rounded on 

 the apical half. 



Front and vertex with a few long hairs, the face and 

 clypeus thickly covered with silvery pubescence. Sides of 

 clypeus rounded. Median segment with a gradually rounded 

 slope on the apex, on the end of which are two deep fove^e. 

 AVings fuscous with a violaceous tinge, paler at the base 

 and below the stigma. The second cubital cellule behind is 

 not much more than half the length of the third ; first 

 transverse cubital nervure roundly curved, the second 

 oblique ; the recurrent nervures are received shortly beyond 

 the middle ; the subdiscoidal nervure is obliquely turned 

 upwards at the base. Abdomen pruinose. 



Anoplius delphus, sp. n. 



Black; the basal four joints of the antennae rufous; the 

 inner and outer orbits, apex of clypeus, and middle of 

 mandibles ferruginous yellow, the yellow line on the hinder 

 orbits extending on to the vertex near to the hinder ocelli ; a 

 line on the pronotum behind, the lower side of the pro- 

 pleurse, and a mark, broader than long, with straight sides, 

 on the apex of the mesonotum, fulvous yellow ; a line, 

 narrowed on the inner side, on the sides of the second seg- 

 ment at the base, a broader, uninterrupted one on the third, 

 and a still broader one on the fifth and sixth, yellow. Legs 

 pruinose, the apical half of the fore femora below and of the 

 four hinder entirely, the base of the front tibiae, the four 

 hinder (except at the base and apex), and the basal two thirds 

 of the basal joints of the four hinder tarsi, red ; the calcaria 

 white ; the tibial and tarsal spines red. Wings smoky 

 hyaline, the apex from the second transverse cubital nervure 

 dark smoky. $ . 



Length 11 mm. 



Head smooth. Eyes converging above ; the hind ocelli 

 are separated from each other by a distinctly greater distance 

 than they are from the eyes. Apex of clypeus semicircular ; 

 there is a narrow fuiroAv abave the anteunaj ; the vertex 



