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transverse band on the scutellum, another broader on the post- 

 scutellum, the apex of the median segment produced in the middle 

 into a longitudinal band which almost reaches the base, apex of 

 the first abdominal segment, four apical segments, coxae beneath, 

 and a spot before the intermediate coxae, yellow ; first abdominal 

 segment (except the petiole) legs and nine apical joints of the 

 flagellum pale ferruginous brown. Front, pleurae, coxae, and abdo- 

 men with short golden pile, only showing in some lights. Wings 

 hyaline, faintly clouded with fuscous along the costa, nervines 

 ferruginous brown. 



Length 12 mm. 



o* . Similar, but with the first abdominal segment more slender, 

 and the front round the base of the antennae yellow. 



Hah. Mackay, Q. {Turner). 



PSEUDAGENIA CAMILLA, Sp. 11. 



2 . Clypeus about twice as broad as the greatest length, 

 produced at the apex into a long blunt tooth ; inner margins of 

 the eyes almost parallel, posterior ocelli more than half as far 

 again from the eyes as from each other ; eyes touching the base of 

 the mandibles. Second joint of the flagellum more than half as 

 long again as the third. Pronotum a little depressed anteriorly, 

 strongly rounded at the anterior angles, the posterior margin 

 broadly arched. Median segment transversely striated, much 

 longer than broad, not truncate or sharply sloped posteriorly. 

 Abdomen with a short petiole. Hind tibiae with a few minute 

 spines, tarsal ungues with one tooth. Second abscissa of the 

 radius half as long again as the third ; first recurrent nervure 

 received before th,e middle of the second cubital cell, second at one- 

 third from the base of the third cubital cell ; submedian cell a little 

 longer than the median ; cubitus of the hind wing originating 

 beyond the transverse median nervure. 



Black ; the mandibles ferruginous at the apex ; head and thorax 

 opaque ; abdomen shining, with bluish reflections, covered with 

 short griseous pile. Wings hyaline ; a fuscous band crossing the 

 wing at the basal nervure, another, much broader, from the radial 

 cell." 



Length 9 mm. 



Hah. Mackay, Q. (Turner). 



PSEUDAGENIA VENEOPILOSA, Sp. n. 



2 . Clypeus transverse at the apex, about three times as broad 

 as long ; the labrum slightly exposed, emarginate at the apex. 

 Eyes separated on the vertex by a distance about equal to the 

 length of the second joint of the flagellum, a little further apart 

 at the base of the clypeus, just touching the base of the mandibles; 

 posterior ocelli rather nearer to each other than to the eyes. 

 Second joint of the flagellum less than one-third longer than the 

 third. Opaque, pruinose. Pronotum less than half as long as the 

 mesonotum, broadly arched posteriorly. Median segment longer 



