86 JO URN A L, BOMB A Y NA TUBAL HISTOR Y SOCIETY, Vol. XIV. 

 GORYTES CAPITATUS, n. sp. 



9 Olypeus smooth, front sparsely punctured, thorax and abdomen, 

 more closely and deeply punctured, enclosed space at base of median 

 segjneiit longitudinally striate; eyes slightly convergent below, 

 clypens convex, transverse anteriorly, with a tooth at each angle 

 below ; n. deep groove from the base of the antennfe to the anterior 

 ocellus, median segment short, rounded at apex, first abdominal 

 seoment short, but not sub-petiolate, the margins of the abdominal 

 sao-mentis slightly constricted. Black ; the mandibles except at apex, 

 tlie clypeus, scape of the antennte, a lino along the inner orbits of the 

 eyes, the apex of the pronotum, sides of the mesonotum, the episternum, 

 scutellum and postscntellum, a large oval spot on each side of the 

 median segment, broad bands on the first, second, fourth, and fifth 

 abdominal segments above, and of second ventral segment, yellow ; 

 base of the first abdominal segment, and the coxte, trochanters and 

 femora of the legs, red ; tibite and tarsi yellow at base, black at apex ; 

 wiuo-s hyaline, with a subapical fuscous spot, tegul^ red, nervures 

 reddish black. 



Length 9 ; exp. 13 mm. 



Habitat : Deesa. 



This species would come in Bingham's Key after G. amatorius 

 (Smith), 



Philanthus punjabensis, n. sp. 



9 Head somewhat sparsely, thorax more closely, punctured ; base of 

 median segment and abdomen smooth and shining, clypeus bisinuafce 

 anteriorly, eyes sub-e narginate, converging above, median segment 

 somewhat short, steeply sloped posteriorly, first abdominal segment 

 sub petiolate. Black ; the mandibles, except their tips, the clypeus 

 sides of the face, scape and first two joints of the flagellum of the 

 antenurB, an irregidarly oval spot on the front behind the bases of 

 the antennas (absent in some specimens), a spot behind the eyes, 

 a line on the pronotum posteriorly, a line on the scutellum (sometimes 

 the whole scutellum), the postscutellum, brood lateral oval spots, some- 

 times meeting and forming sub-marginal bands, on first and second 

 abdominal segments, a narrow medially interrupted band on third, 

 and broader bands on fourth to sixth segments bright yellow ; legs with 

 the tibiie and tarsi yellow ; the greater part of the coxte, trochanters, 



