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pale golden pubescence, the flagellum with a microscopic 
down. Head thickly covered with golden pubescence; the 
cheeks and face bearing also long pale hairs. The large eyes 
distinctly converge above. Clypeus closely punctured; the 
apex smooth, with a slight incision in the middle. Mandibles 
at the base thickly covered with golden pubescence. Palpi 
black, thickly covered with pale hair. Pro- and mesothorax 
with the scutellums thickly covered with depressed bright 
golden pubescence, which hides the texture of the skin; the 
median segment above sparsely, on the sides thickly, covered 
with fulvous pubescence; the upper part at the base and apex 
closely irregularly transversely striated; on the apex near 
the top is a pyriform depression. Breast thickly covered 
with golden pubescence and with long pale hair; the central 
furrow is shallow, the transverse one before the middle cox 
is deeper and more distinctly defined; the process between 
the four hind legs is clearly defined; furrowed down the 
middle except at the base; the apex is rounded at the sides 
and incised in the middle. Wings yellowish hyaline, the 
“apex slightly infuscated; the nervures are yellow; the first 
cubital cellule at the top is one third the length of the 
second ; the first transverse cubital nervure is roundly curved ; 
the two recurrent nervures are united at the top before 
reaching the cubital nervure, being shortly but distinctly 
appendiculated. Legs thickly covered with depressed golden 
pubescence; the tibial and tarsal spines are rufous; the 
ealearia and claws black. Abdomen with the basal four 
segments broadly banded on the apex with depressed golden 
pubescence; pygidium black; the stiff pile black; on the 
sides and apex are a few long black hairs; the base has an 
irregular smooth and shining space in the middle. 
The basal segments of the abdomen may be entirely 
covered with golden pubescence. 
Chrysolarra aureosericea, sp. 0. 
Long. 18-19 mm. 
Hab. Khasia Hills. Coll. Rothney. 
Comes near to C. appendiculata, with which it agrees in 
the colour of the pubescence and in having the two recurrent 
nervures united at the top; may be known from it by the 
first transverse cubital nervure having an oblique straight 
slope at top and bottom ; the first cubital cellule is longer, 
being half the length of the second above; the metasternal 
process is distinctly keeled down the middle at the hase, and 
