Hymenoptera from the Khasia [ills. d75 
the orbits narrowly above, whitish yellow; the apex of the 
mandibles broadly black. Wings hyaline, the costa and 
nervures black, the stigma fuscous. The four front legs are 
yellow, the third and fourth joints of the anterior tarsi, the 
middle pair almost entirely, the hinder cox, femora, tibiz, 
and tarsi, black; the hinder calearia white. Abdomen 
black, the lower side, base, and apex of the petiole, the sides 
of the postpetiole more broadly than the middle, a large mark 
near the apex of the second segment, triangularly narrowed 
behind, a large mark (narrowed on the inner side) on the 
sides of the third and fourth (the mark on the fourth being 
the smaller), the fifth except at the base laterally, and the 
sixth entirely, pale yellow. 9°. 
Length 17 mm. 
Hab. Khasia. Coll. Rothney. 
This species differs from J. datitarsis, Cam. (Manch. 
Memoirs, 1899, p. 205), in the transverse cubital nervures 
being united above. The generic characters may be supple- 
mented. The labrum projects; the clypeal fovez are 
distinct, the occiput is margined, the postscutellum depressed 
at the base laterally, the base of the median segment is 
obliquely depressed ; the ventral fold extends from the base 
of the second to the apex of the fourth segment; there are 
eight dorsal segments on the abdomen, the last being minute ; 
the ovipositor projects ; the apices of the joints of the hinder 
tarsi are spinose; the claws are large. The metatarsus is 
not quite so much dilated as in J. latitarsis; the cheeks are 
flat, the face only very slightly developed ; the middle abdo- 
minal segments are slightly angularly produced laterally ; 
the striz only extend to the apex of the fourth segment ; 
the gastrocceli large and deep ; and the antennz are distinctly 
dilated. 
Tleanta fulvipes, sp. n. 
Black; the face, clypeus, labrum, the inner orbits, the 
outer narrowly above, the malar space for the most part 
above, the base of the pronotum, its edge above from near 
the base, the base of the tegule, the scutellar keels, the apex 
of the scutellums, an oblique line on either side of the apex 
of the metanotum, a mark behind the spiracles, the lower 
third of the mesopleure, a line down their apex, the sides of 
the basal four segments of the abdomen broadly at the apex, 
a smaller mark on the sides of the fifth, a transverse narrow 
one on the apex of the sixth, and the greater part of the 
seventh, pale yellow. Wings clear hyaline, the stigma and 
neryures black. Legs fulvous, the four front coxe and 
