208 Lieut.-Colonel C. T. Bingham on 



and subbasal nervures in tlie fore wing not interstitial ; tlie 

 second cubital cell measured on the cubital nervure twice as 

 long as higli and longer than the third cubital cell; the 

 second cubital cell receives the first recurrent nervure in the 

 middle, the third cubital cell receives the second recurrent 

 nervure before the middle. Head and thorax very minutely 

 and closely punctured, opaque, the median segment _ very 

 finely transversely striate. Abdomen subpetiolate, fusiform, 

 very minutely aciculate, but shining. 



Length, ? 12; exp. 25 millim. 



Hah. Durban, Natal {A. Ross). 



Allied to and resembling P. commendahiUs, Kohl; but that 

 species has the mandiljles^ part of the clypeus, scape of the 

 antenna, and pedicel ferruginous, the wings clear hyaline, 

 also with two bars, and the second cubital cell smaller than 

 the third. 



Pseudagenia Jlavotegulata, sp. n. 



$ . Black, the mandibles, clypeus, antennae, tegulre of tlie 

 wings, legs, and abdomen bright ferruginous; the apical 

 three or four joints of the Hagellum of the antenna:^, the apex 

 of the tarsi, and the extreme base of the abdomen more or 

 less sliaded with fuscous black; wings hyaline, with a short 

 narrow dark brown bar extending on either side of the basal 

 nervure in the fore wing, and a second broader bar extending 

 from the base of the marginal cell obliquely into the third 

 discoidal cell. Head flat, transverse; clypeus strongly 

 convex, transversely oval ; antennae filiform, placed imme- 

 diately above the clypeus; eyes lateral, reaching down to the 

 base of the mandibles, their inner orbits slightly convergent 

 above. Thorax rather massive, the pro- and mesonotum 

 short, the former rounded anteriorly ; the scutellum and post- 

 scutellum large, prominent, median segment elongate, as long 

 as the rest of the thorax, with a gentle rounded slope to the 

 apex ; legs long and slender, posterior tibia slightly spinose. 

 Wings ample ; fore wing with the second cubital cell 

 receiving the first recurrent nervure in the middle and much 

 smaller tlian the third cubital cell, which receives the second 

 recurrent nervure before the middle, and is remarkably broad 

 at apex, twice as broad there as at base. Head and thorax 

 finely and closely punctured, opaque and pruinose. A bdomen 

 shorter than the head and thorax united, subpetiolate and 

 fusiform. 



Length, $ 11; exp. 23 millim. 



IJah. Nyasaland (Fort Johnston). Collected by Dr. P. 

 Eendall. 



