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abdomen ; clypeus and cheeks with dense silvery pile. Black ; the 

 scape of the antennae, pronotum posteriorly, scutellum, anterior tibiae, 

 and base of intermediate and posterior tibiae, yellow ; mandibles and 

 tarsi more or less testaceous ; wings hyaline, tegulse dark red, 

 nervures reddish black. 



Length 6 ; exp. 10 mm. 



Habitat ; Simla. 



These three species, which appear to be quite distinct, should follow 

 C. nitidus (Cam.) 



MONTEZUMIA GUJARATIOA, n. Sp. 



9 Clypeus with minute and sparse punctures, head, thorax and 

 first abdominal segment closely and coarsely punctured, remaining 

 abdominal segments more finely punctured ; clypeus convex, its 

 anterior margin notched ; median segment concave posteriorly, 

 the sides produced ; first abdominal segment with two small 

 tubercules on each side at base ; head, thorax, and abdomen more 

 or less covered with sparse greyish pile. Black ; two spots on 

 the anterior margin of the clypeus, the scape of the antennse in 

 front, a spot between and just behind the bases of antennte, two 

 spots on the pronotum posteriorly, two minute spots behind the 

 tegulfe, a line on the anterior tibiae above, and the apical margins 

 of the first two abdominal segments pale yellow, or yellowish white ; 

 the mandibles, antennse beneath and anterior tarsi, more or less red ; 

 wings hyaline, a fuscous spot in the radial cell, tegulse testaceous, 

 nervures black. 



Length (to end of second abdominal segment) 9 — 11 ; exp, 16 — 18 



m?w. 



Habitat : Deesa. 



This species should come after M, hurmanica (Bingh.) 



Odtnbrus hospes, n. sp. 

 $ Clypeus with shallow and somewhat sparse punctures, remainder 

 of head, thorax, and first abdominal segment coarsely punctured, the 

 other abdominal segments minutely and somewhat sparsely punctured ; 

 clypeus deeply emarginate anteriorly ; a raised spot behind the base 

 of antennse, with a short carina connecting it w^ith the clypeus ; two 

 parallel Jongitudinal impressed lines on the mesonotum, and one on the 

 cutellum, median segment with a deep groove, its sides rounded ; 



