Ilynienoplera from the Khasia UiUs. 317 



four anterior femora and the four anterior tibiae in front 

 pallid yellow. J" . 



Length 17-18 mm. 



Hab. Khasia Hills. Coll. Rothney. 



Antennae serrate towards the apex^ the eleA'enth to 

 seventeenth joints white below. Face and cly])eus closely 

 punctured; the apex of the clypcns more sparsely. Meso- 

 notum closely and distinctly punctured. Median segment 

 more coarsely punctured than the rest ; the areola is more 

 or less coarsely reticulated and stoutly, irregularly, longi- 

 tudinally striated ; the posterior median area is coarsely, 

 irregularly, transversely striated ; the outer areee are coarsely 

 reticulated. Pleurse strongly and closely punctured. Post- 

 petiole smooth ; its base in the middle closely longitudinally 

 striated. The marks on the abdominal segments are larger 

 and more narrowed on the inner side on the second and 

 third ; the marks on the last segment are small and longer 

 than broad. 



Myermo macuIUursis, sp. n. 



Length 15-16 mm. ? S • 



Hab. Khasia Hills. Coll. Rothney. 



This species is identical in the coloration of the body 

 with M. fumipennis, but the legs are more widely marked 

 with yellow, and, more particularly, there is a broad white 

 band near the base of the tibiae ; otherwise the two may be 

 known by the form of the areola: m fumipennis its apex is 

 roundly bent inwardly ; in the present species it is transverse, 

 and it is finely and closely punctured throughout, and is 

 without any striations ; the posterior median area is closely 

 rugosely punctured, not stoutly transversely striated. 



There may be two small marks on the mesonotum ; all 

 the tibiae have a broad white band near the base; the basal 

 joint of all the tarsi is broadly white, and the other joints 

 may be marked Avith white ; the wings are clearer, more 

 hyaline than in fumipjennis^ the stigma is testaceous ; the 

 gastrocoeli are not so strongly punctured, and the striae are 

 fewer, weaker, and more curved. The white ring on the 

 antennae wide. Eaceand clypeus rather strongly punctured ; 

 the front and vertex alutaceous, opaque ; the clypeus edged 

 with black. Mandibles white at the base, the middle rufous, 

 the apex black. Palpi white. Thorax alutaceous. Scutellum 

 sparsely and not very distinctly punctured; the median 

 segment is more strongly punctured than the mesonotum, 

 especially on the sides ; the areola is broader than long 



