574 Mr. P. Cameron on new 
rufous between the gastroceeli, which are striated and yellow 
at the base, smooth and blue at the apex. The third segment 
is closely punctured, the others smooth. 
Lamprojoppa fuscinerva, sp. n. 
Blue; the antenne black, fuscous towards the apex; at 
the foot of the eyes 1s a broad dirty white band, which is 
continued more narrowly round the base of the mandibles. 
Legs thickly covered with black hair, the tarsi black, the 
tibize darker than the femora. Wings hyaline, the stigma 
and nervures fuscous; the areolet almost appendiculated, 
oblique. ?. 
Length 15 mm. 
Hab. Khasia. Coll. Rothney. 
Head sparsely covered with short white hair, the front 
broadly in the middle transversely striated, its sides sparsely 
punctured ; the ocellar region more strongly and closely 
punctured ; the inner orbits are sharply margined; clypeus 
and face strongly and closely punctured and thickly covered 
with white hair. Mesonotum strongly and closely punctured ; 
the sides of the middle lobe at the base transversely striated. 
The central part of the scutellum bears large scattered punc- 
tures. Median segment coarsely transversely striated. 
Areola transverse at the base, at the apex obliquely nar- 
rowed; inside is a stout central and two shorter lateral 
keels; the teeth are large, broad, rounded; the posterior 
median area is smooth at the base (except for a central longi- 
tudinal keel) ; the basal lateral areze bear large, deep, round 
punctures ; the spiracular area strongly irregularly reticu- 
lated. Pleurz strongly and closely punctured, the sutures 
striolated. Petiole smooth, the postpetiole in the middle 
transversely striated; the second segment is strongly, the 
third and fourth less strongly, punctured. Gastrocceli large, 
deep, their base stoutly striated. 
Lleanta trochanterata, sp. u. 
Black; the edge of the pronotum, the scutellar keels 
broadly, the sides and apex of the scutellum, the post- 
scutellum, an irregular mark on the median segment above 
the areola, its apex and two oblique marks above it, these 
being prolonged upwards from beneath on the outer side, 
the lower side of the mesopleure broadly, the yellow being 
prolonged on to the sternum on the basal half, and a band 
above the hinder coxe, yellow. Head smooth and shining, 
black, below the antenne on the inner and outer sides, and 
