474 ^Ir. 1\ Cameron on new 



orbits, face, and clypeus thickly covered with silvery pile. An 

 indistinct furrow on the middle of the front ; the apex of 

 clypeus slightly roundly incised ; labruni |)ilose, its apex 

 rounded. ]\Iandibular teeth rufous. A ])ical joints of palpi 

 testaceous, darker above. Postseutellum thickly covered 

 with long pale hair. Base of median segment pruinose, the 

 base in the middle "svith a semicircular dc])ression ; its apex 

 obli(|U( ly rounded and thickly covered all over uith long 

 woolly hair. .Abdomen densely pruinose, slaty grey. First 

 and second transverse cubital ncrvures roundly curved ; the 

 third has the upper half straight, oblique ; the second 

 cubital cellule in front is about one third of the length of 

 the third, beloAv not much shorter than it ; the first reeurient 

 iicrvnre is received at the base of the apical third, the second 

 in the middle of the cellule. 



Salius fluduatus, sp. n. 



Black, densely covered with golden pubescence ; the basal 

 three joints of tlie antenuje entirely, and the fourth and fifth 

 beneath, ferruginous ; legs rufo-fulvous ; the coxte and tro- 

 chanters ])laek ; dens(dy covered with golden pile; the tips 

 of the tarsi and the apices of their basal joints black. Wings j, 



hyaline, with a slight, but distinct, fulvous tint ; the stigma I 



and nervures pallid yellow ; the second cubital cellule in 

 front slightly longer than the first; the first transverse 

 cubital nervure straight, obliquely bent at the top, the 

 others roundly curved outwardly; both the recurrent 

 nervures are received before the middle of the cellule. J . 



Length 14 mm. i 



Claws with one median tooth. Front and vertex sparsely 

 covered with long fuscous hair. Clypeus fulvous, as seen 

 through the golden pile ; its apex almost transverse, the sides 

 of the middle part very slightly dilated ; laterally it is 

 oblique. INIandibles and palpi fulvous yellow; the teeth 

 piceoiis. Hinder ocelli separated from the eyes by double 

 the distance they are from each other. Apex of pronotum 

 rounded. Scutellums roundly convex. Median segment 

 with a gradually rounded slope; alutaeeous, not transversely 

 striated, and indistinctly furrowed down the middle. Tegulse 

 rufous. 



Allied to the Ceylonese S. crinitus. 



Salius Frcderici, sp. n. 



Length 17 nnu. ^ . 



Belongs to the section with the claws bidcntati', and in 



