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roundly curved^ the second is slightly curved, the third is 

 oblique ; the first recurrent nervure is recei\ ed shortly beyond, 

 the second shortly behind, the middle of the cellule. The 

 basal segment of the abdomen and the greater part of the 

 second are rufo-testaceous ; the other segments have the 

 apices narrowly pale testaceous. 



The apex of the clypeus is transverse in the middle, with 

 the sides broadly rounded ; the accessory nervure in the 

 hind wings is interstitial. 



In Bingham's arrangement (Faun. Brit. Ind., Hym p. 1 18) 

 this species would come in near acceptus, Sm, 



Anoplius stijrus, sp. n. 



Black ; the lower two thirds of the inner and outer orbits, 

 the apical half of the clypeus, a narrow interrupted line on 

 the apex of the pronotum, the greater part of the frontal 

 keel, and the basal fourth of the hinder femora on the outer 

 side yellow ; the wings hyaline, the apex smoky, the stigma 

 and nervures fuscous. J . 



Length 9 mm. 



Hab. Assam. 



Head smooth and shining, not developed behind the eyes, 

 which distinctly converge above; a distinct furrow extends 

 from the ocelli halfway down the front. There is a longish 

 stout keel between the antenna, which is yellow on the lower 

 part. Apex of clypeus rounded. The fiagellum of the 

 antennae yellow in the middle beneath. Thorax pruinose; 

 the postscutelluni, the base in the middle, and the sides of 

 the median segment covered thickly with longish white 

 pubescence. Legs black, the calcaria pale, the spines black. 

 The second cubital cellule at the top is one third longer 

 than the third ; both the recurrent nervures are received 

 shortly beyond the middle of the cellule. 



The palpi are pale testaceous. Comes near to P. macu- 

 lipeSj Smith. Characteristic is the stout antennal keel. 



Anoplius aturgates, sp. n. 



Black ; the wings fuscous violaceous, with semihyalinc 

 patches ; the third cubital cellule at the top more than 

 half the length of the second, below not quite double its 

 length. ? . 



Length 13 mm. 



Hah. Khasia. Coll. llothney. 



Entirely black and covered with a silvery pile. Front 

 indistinctly furrowed down the centre. Median segment 



