214 On new Genera and Species of llymenoptera. 



In Biii<i[liani's arrangement tliis species would enter into 

 Lis division C. h\ near stuUa and ti'nctn, with neither of 

 which can it be readily contounded. Botli are very much 

 larger species. 



Pseudagenia mutua, sp. n. 



Nigra, femoribus posticis rufis ; alis hyalinis, cellula cubitali 1* brc- 



viore quani 12", stigmate nervisque iiigris. $ . 

 Long. 7 mm. 



IloJ>. Barrackpore (Rothnei/). 



'J'his species is closely allied to P. viorna, here described: 

 apart from the difference in the coloration of the legs, morna 

 may be known from it by the head not being so largely nor 

 so obliquely developed behind the eyes, by the first cubital 

 cellule being distinctly shorter above com pared with the second, 

 by the first transverse cubital nervure being almost straight, 

 not roundly curved ; the base of the pronotum is not so 

 transverse, it being more developed laterally, and the meso- 

 notura is more developed behind the tegulte. 



Head distinctly wider than the thorax, obliquely narrowed 

 behind the eyes. The hinder ocelli are separate I from each 

 other by about half the distance they are from the eyes. The 

 clypeus is bluntly rounded at the apex; the mandibles are 

 bright rufous before the middle; the palpi are fuscous. Pro- 

 notum large, not quite transverse in front, the sides projecting 

 slightly more than the middle ; its apex is not quite trans- 

 verse. Median segment with a gradually rounded slope, 

 closely reticulated, the reticulations larger in the middle than 

 at the sides ; it is sparsely covered with long pale hairs ; the 

 aj)ex is thickly covered with silvery pubescence. The hinder 

 femora are entirely red, the four anterior are more obscurely 

 red on the lower side. Abdomen smooth and shining ; the 

 petiole is distinctly narrowed at the base. The first cubital 

 cellule is distinctly shorter than the second above and below, 

 but more especially above ; both the recurrent nervures arc 

 received shortly behind the middle. 



Agenia albipalpis, sp. n. 



Black ; the mandibles and palpi white ; the abdomen 

 rufous, broadly at the base; legs black, broadly marked with 

 white; wings uniformly fuscous violaceous. ?. 



Long. 13 mm. 



llab. Borneo. 



Antennse black, })rownish towards the apex. Head black ; 

 the mandibles (except at the apex) and the palpi i)ale yellow 



