426 LT.-COL. C. T. BINGHAM ON EXOTIC FOSSOEIAL 



Genus Psetjdagenia, Kohl. 



PSETIDAGENIA EATA, sp. nOV, 



$. Pruinose; the clypeus short, its anterior margin rounded 

 and bearing an obscure transverse carina, front sub-convex ; the 

 ocelli placed in shallow pits, an impressed vertical line from the 

 anterior ocellus to between the bases of the antennae ; head 

 transverse posteriorly; pronotum rather long, rounded anteriorly, 

 its posterior margin very slightly arched; median segment with 

 a rounded, rather steep slope posteriorly, feebly transversely 

 striated; legs long, the tibise and tarsi smooth or with a few 

 minute spines, claws unidentate ; abdomen fusiform, curved, the 

 petiole short, the ventral furrow well-rnarked. Black, with 

 dense grey pile which appears silvery in certain lights, and on 

 the posterior margins of the segments of the abdomen forms 

 silvery bands, that on the third segment being broadest and 

 produced angularly forward in the middle; wings flavo-hyaline, 

 the apical margins broadly fuscous. 



5 . Length 10 millim. ; exp. 18 millim. 



Hob. Bangalore, S. India. 



Distantly resembles Pseudagenia novarce, Sauss., from Australia, 

 but that species is larger, has the antennae yellow, and the wings 

 fuscous. 



PSETJDAGENIA EeIGONE, Sp. nOV. (PL XIX. fig. 1, $ .) 



$ . Head and thorax rugose ; abdomen smooth and shining. 

 Head and pronotum very finely and closely punctured; mesonotum, 

 scutellum and postscutellum longitudinally, the median segment 

 transversely, and the pleurae obliquely striated, the striae very 

 fine on the mesonotum and pleurae and coarse on the scutellum, 

 postscutellum, and median segment; legs smooth, with extremely 

 minute spines on the tibiae and on the tarsi beneath, claws bifid 

 abdomen petiolate, the 2nd ventral segment with a deep trans- 

 verse furrow. Black, the head and thorax except the scutellum 

 opaque, the latter and the abdomen shining ebony-black ; wings 

 hyaline, with two fuscous transverse fasciae, the first at the basal 

 nervure very broad, and reaching from the costal to the anal 

 margin of the fore wing, the second narrow, occupying the basal 

 angle of the radial and the apices of the 2nd cubital and 2nd 

 discoidal cells. 



c? unknown. 



§ . Length 13 millim. ; exp. 27 millim. 



