444 LT.-COL. C. T, BINGHAM ON THE [Mar. 17, 
Genus Patarvs, Latreille. 
253. PALARUS ORIENTALIS, Kohl. 
Palarus orientalis, Kohl, Verh. d. k.-k. zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, 
1884, 422,2¢ ; Cam. Mem. & Proc. Manch. Lit. & Phil. Soc. 
ser. 4, ii. (1889), 148, 1. 
Family N ysson1p 2, Wesmael. 
Genus Stizus, Latreille. 
254, Svizus PRisMaticus (Smith). 
Larra prismatica, Smith, Jour. Linn. Soe. ii. (1858), 103, 1 9 3; 
id. ibid. xi. (1867), 367, 10. 
Stizus prismaticus, Sich. Hym. d. Novara-Reise, 142; Handl. 
Sitzungsb. d. k. Akad. d. Wissensch. Wien, 1892, 55, 21. 
Pundaloya (Green coll.). 
Genus Gorytss, Latreille. 
255. GORYTES GREENH, sp. nov. (Plate XV. fig. 8.) 
2. L.14 millim. Exp. 32 millim. 
Brownish red variegated with yellow; wings flavo-hyaline, the 
fore wing with a large dark brown macula on the costal margin at 
the apex. 
Head not so broad as the thorax, smooth, or with only a few 
scattered punctures, covered witha thin sericeous golden pile only 
seen in certain lights; mandibles yellow, ferruginous at apex ; 
clypeus light brownish red, transversely oval and convex ; antennee 
brown aboye, fulvous red below; the scape in front and an abbre- 
viated line on the inner margin of the eyes yellow ; front slightly 
concave ; the ocelli in a broad triangle on the vertex, a shallow 
furrow from the anterior ocellus to a little above the antenne. 
Thorax brown ; prothorax smooth and shining, its posterior margin 
broadly yellow; mesothorax above very finely longitudinally 
striated, carrying two short parallel carinz on the disc anteriorly ; 
scutellum, postscutellum, and the sides of the thorax somewhat 
coarsely striated, a broad fascia on the scutellum, a narrower one 
on the postscutellum, and a spot under the base of the wings 
yellow; metathorax posteriorly rounded, roughly reticulated, the 
triangular enclosed space at its base longitudinally striate. Wings 
yellowish hyaline and iridescent ; the front wing with a large dark 
brown spot occupying the whole of the radial cell, and extending 
below into the 2nd and 3rd cubital cells; the 2nd cubital cell, 
receiving both recurrent nervures, is at base about two-thirds the 
length of the 3rd cubital cell; the 1st and 3rd cubital cells sub- 
equal; tegule and stigma testaceous, nervures brown. Legs reddish 
brown, paler on the underside. Abdomen petiolated, brown, 
smooth and shining, a broad yellow fascia on the posterior margin 
of the 2nd and 5th segments above; the base and apex-of the 
