176 Mr. P. Cameron on neic 



roundlj' ciirvgd outAvardly, its apex is roundly, but not much 

 curved inwardly. The postpetiole is closely longitudinally 

 striated ; there may be two small white marks on its apex. 

 The second and following segments are closely and somewhat 

 strongly punctured; the base of the second is longitudinally 

 striated ; the gastrocoeli are obscurely striated at the base. 



Cyanojoppa albonotata, sp. n. 



Bine, the head and thorax covered with white pubescence 

 the inner orbits, the outer more narrowly in the middle, the 

 sides of the clypeus, an irregular mark outside the middle, 

 the maxillary palpi except at the base, a line on the pro- 

 notum, the tubercles, the apex and the apical half of the 

 sides, and two small marks on the apex of the basal three 

 segments of the abdomen, yellowish white ; the wings fuscous 

 violaceous, the nervures and stigma black. S • 



Length 15 mm. 



Hab. Khasia Hills. Coll. Rothney. 



Head and thorax closely and somewhat strongly punctured ; 

 the a])ex of the propleurse more or less striated ; the apex of 

 the postscutellum impimctate in the middle. The areola has 

 the basal half somewhat more distinctly narrowed than the 

 apical ; its sides are foveate, the central part irregularly 

 shagreened; the posterior median area distinctly projects 

 triangularly into it and is closely rugosely punctured ; the 

 spiracular area, except at the base, is coarsely irregularly 

 reticulated. Postpetiole finely and closely striated at the 

 base, the apex almost smooth. The second and following 

 segments have a distinct purple tint; the second, third, and 

 fourth are closely and rather strongly punctured, the second 

 in the middle at the base is strongly longitudinally striated ; 

 the gastrocoeli have a few stout keels at the base. Legs 

 coloured like the body ; the four front coxse, femora, and 

 tibice are more or less yellowish beneath. 



Cyanojoppa striata, sp. n. 



Black; the abdomen blue, marked \Tith purple; the head 

 and thorax thickly covered with white pubescence; the inner 

 eye-orbits, the base of the clypeus at the sides, a mark on 

 tlie base of the mandibles, a narrow line on the edge of the 

 pruuotum, the scutellar keels, the tubercles, and a small 

 mark on the base of the mesopleurs, white ; the basal half of 

 the hinder femora red ; the wings almost hyaline, the nervures 

 and stigma black. d . 



Length 15 mm. 



Hab. Khasia Hills. Coll. Rothnev. 



