Indian Aculeate ITijinenoptera. 535 



at base o£ median segment very finely rugose, with a few 

 longitudinal strige at base j clypeus reaching very little below 

 lower margin of eyes, front between bases of antennae sub- 

 tuberculate ; three longitudinal lines on basal portion of 

 mesonotum ; sides of median segment rounded, an impressed 

 median line on the apical portion of the segment. Black; a 

 wide subtriangular mark along the inner margins of the eyes 

 as high as the base of antennte, a medially interrupted line 

 on the pronotum, a spot below the base of the wings, and all 

 the tibige at base, yellow ; thorax posteriorly, tibiiB and tarsi 

 with greyish pubescence. Wings hyaline; nervures and 

 tegulai testaceous, the latter anteriorly yellow. 



cJ. Similar; the whole of the clypeus and front, as high 

 as the base of antennas, and the base of the posterior tarsi 

 yellow. 



Long. 5 millim. 



Ilab. Kashmir; three specimens obtained between 6000 

 and 8000 feet. 



This species would come into Bingham's key after 

 P. mustela. 



Prosopis gujaratica, sp. n. 



$ . Stoutly built ; clypeus and front finely aciculate, vertex 

 and thorax with minute punctures, enclosed space at base of 

 median segment finely reticulate at base, coarsely at apex; 

 abdomen shining, finely aciculate; clypeus reaching only 

 slightly below the lower margin of eyes, its anterior margin 

 rounded ; the front between the bases of antennas almost flat, 

 with a median longitudinal line ; two short, parallel, sublateral 

 lines on mesonotum. Black, the abdomen with a castaneous 

 tinge ; a broad line on the inner orbits, not quite reaching 

 the vertex, a line on the pronotum, the tubercles, tegulaj, 

 apex of femora, and the whole of the tibise and tarsi of all 

 the legs, bright yellow ; fiagellum of antennas dark testaceous ; 

 abdomen posteriorly, tibiee, and tarsi with a little greyish 

 pubescence. Wings hyaline and iridescent ; nervures testa- 

 ceous, those near the stigma darkest. 



Long. 4"5 millim. 



Ilah. Deesa ; fairly common. 



Nearest to F. mustela. 



Prosopis reperitens, sp. n. 



? . Head and thorax with very minute punctures ; abdo- 

 men impunctate, slightly shining; clypeus reaching a little 

 below the lower margin of eyes, its apex slightly excavate; 



