HYMENOPTERA COLLECTED AT BUXA, BHOTAN. 3 



(' Canadian Entomologist '), he has made some fifty-six correc- 

 tions (or, as he describes them, " additions and emendations ") 

 to his paper, and therefore it is an immature publication, 

 and one to which probably he does not desire a too serious 

 notice, particularly as I observe, among some other matters not 

 yet corrected, he has on p. 134 placed the genus Angerianus, 

 Dist., in his tribe Cyclapini, while on p. 146 he enumerates the 

 same genus under " Genera not described so as to admit of 

 approximate location." 



I take this opportunity to correct myself. In the homo- 

 pterous subfamily Cixiinse I proposed (1906) the genus J Barma 

 for an eastern species, and in which I said th(?Cixias finitus, 

 Walk., should also be included. ^Barma, however, must be sup- 

 pressed in favour oi® Borysthenes, Stal (1866), which was de- 

 scribed by Stal in his ' Hemiptera Africana,' without type or 

 locality being given. But I overlooked the fact that in a subse- 

 quent and other publication he gave the C. finitus, Walk., as type 

 of his genus, and that, therefore, settles the question. 



ON SOME HYMENOPTERA COLLECTED BY MR. G. C. 

 DUDGEON AT BUXA, BHOTAN. 



By P. Cameron. 



I am indebted to Col. C. T. Bingham for the species described 

 in this paper. 



TENTHKEDINID;E. 

 Allantus dudgeoni, sp. nov. 



Black ; the clypeus, a spot on the apex of the pronotum, broad at 

 the base and incised in the middle there, gradually narrowed towards 

 the apex, and broad bands on all the abdominal segments — the bands 

 on the second and third narrowed in the middle — ivory white ; the 

 apical bands darker cream-coloured (perhaps through discoloration) ; 

 the coxae below and at the apex above, the four front femora and tibiae 

 below, the anterior tarsi, except the apices of the joints, and the middle 

 tarsi for the greater part below, yellowish white. Wings hyaline, 

 highly iridescent ; the radial, fore half of cubitals, and the median 

 cellules fuscous violaceous ; the apex of costa and stigma dark testa- 

 ceous, the nervures black ; the base of transverse radial nervure run- 

 ning almost parallel with the costa, the apex sloped obliquely like the 

 fourth transverse cubital nervure. ? . 



The male similar, but with the labrum white like the clypeus, and 

 the mark on the apex of pronotum is smaller and triangular, not 

 incised at the apex. 



Length, 13 mm., ? ; $ , 10 mm. 



