Genera and Species of JIt/menojiterii. 4^\) 



Antenna} dark rufous; the flagclluin blaekisli above. 

 Head thickly covered with short pale j)ubescence ; the front 

 and vertex elosely covered witli ruund, not very deep punc- 

 tures ; the oceHar region black. Clypeus yellow, its edges 

 and a broad band down the niiddk- black, the black edged 

 with rufous, sj arsely punctured and thickly covered with 

 silvery pubescence, its top broadly roundly incised in the 

 middle ; the lower half of the outer orbits is black. Thorax 

 rufous ; the postscutellum and a large mark in the middle of 

 the metanotum (incit-ed at the top and bottom) lemon-yellow. 

 Pro- and mesothorax with the scutellum closely and distinctly 

 jjunctured ; postscutellum smooth. Median segment obscurely 

 striated ; the yellow mark on it dees not extend far below the 

 middle. The punctuation on the mctajdeuraj is obscure. 

 Legs dark rufous, the coxa3, trochanters, femora, and hinder 

 libiaj daiker coloured; the fore coxae largely, the middle 

 slightly, marked with pale yellow; they are thickly covered 

 with white hair. Wings hyaline; the radial cellule and the 

 upper part (f the ajiical cubital celluk-s smoky ; the top of 

 the second cubital cellule is as long as the space bounded by 

 the second recurrent and the second transverse cubital ner- 

 vures. The narrowed basal half of the petiole is black; the 

 node is longish ; the petiole distinctly longer than the second 

 segment ; the second and ibllowing three segments are closely 

 punctured and thickly covered w ith pale hair ; the two yellow 

 niaiks on the base of the second are irregular in sliajje; the 

 apical band is narrow. 



This species is closely related to /. artifex ; it may be 

 known from it by the metathorax being entirely black, except 

 for the yellow niark on the middle of the metanotum, by the 

 scutelkun not being I'urrowed down the middle, by the yellow 

 mark on the metanotum being smaller, it not extending much 

 beyond the nuddle, the plcuiai entirely without yellow, and 

 the head is moie broadly develoi-cd behind the eyes, especially 

 above. 



Icaria carinata, sp. n. 



Ferruginea ; abdomine nigro, flavo-niaculato, basi fcrruginea ; alis 



fusco-hyalinis, stigmata nervisque nigris. J . 

 Loug. 15 mm. 



Hah. Khasia Hills. Coll. Kothney. 



Comes into liingham's Section A a (/. c. j). i:86), in which 

 it will ioini a new division, distinguished by having the second 

 and following segments of the abdomen black. Antenna; 

 ferruginous, the flagellum darker above. Head feiruginous 



