Indian Aculeate Ilymenoptera. 403 



with two cubital cells, clear hyaline, nervures testaceous, 

 tegulse very pale testaceous ; the costal margin of the fore 

 wing has a very faint inclination to yellow. 



Long. 15 niillim. 



Hab. Deesa ; a single specimen. 



This species would come in Bingham's key on p. 92 under 

 a new heading " C." J\Iale known, female unknown. 



Pseudagenia mutilata, sp. n. 



? . Head, thorax, abdomen and legs sparsely pruinose ; 

 clypeus very convex, much broader than long, its apex much 

 produced, the sides rounded ; eyes slightly convergent above, 

 median segment gradually sloped, the sides rounded ; pos- 

 terior portion of metanotum with a deep median longitudinal 

 groove, continued on to the median segment, where it 

 becomes shallow and inconspicuous; both these segments 

 longitudinally striate, the former finely, the latter less finely ; 

 legs long, tibipe and tarsi with minute spines. Head and 

 thorax black ; abdomen dark red ; mandibles at apex, clypeus 

 anteriorly, inner margin of the eyes narrowly, antennae, ante- 

 rior legs except the coxaa and the tegulse, more or less red ; 

 intermediate and posterior legs reddish black ; wings sub- 

 hyaline, nervuies testaceous, stigmata paler. 



Long. 9 millim. 



Bab. Deesa; a single specimen. 



This species would come into Bingham's key on p. 108 

 under " C," new subsection " c." " Head and thorax black, 

 abdomen red," 



Salius avidusj sp. n. 



2 . Smooth and shining, the median segment lightly 

 transversely striate, second and third abdominal segments at 

 base with minute and shallow punctures ; head broader than 

 thorax ; clypeus very convex, its anterior margin raised and 

 transverse; an impressed line from the antennal tubercles to 

 the anterior ocellus ; pronotum with its posterior margin 

 slightly depressed; an obscure median longitudinal groove 

 on the median segment. Black, with sparse and short 

 silvery pile; apex of abdomen with long reddish hairs; 

 wings flavo-hyaline, nervures testaceous, tegulse black ; 

 tarsal claws unideiitate. 



Long. 12-14 millim. 



IJab. Mount Abu ; not common. 



This species would come in Bingham's key on p. 126 

 after S. verticalis, in a new section " e^." " Entirely black."" 



[To be continued.] 



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