48 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitsclir. 1909. 



tinged Avith fulvous. The hair on the legs white , the apieal 

 4 joints of the tarsi pale rufo-fulvous. Wings hyaline, the ner- 

 vures black. ?. 



Length 9 mm. 



Ferozepore. March (Lieut. Col. C. G. N u r s e). 



Upper three fourths of clypeus covered with streng punctures, 

 the lower part closely rugose , the apieal border rufous , as are 

 also the edges of the mandibles ; the front and vertex smooth. 

 Metanotal area opaque, distinctly punctured. Apices of abdominal 

 Segments narrowly testaceous ; the anal rima bare, closely, finely, 

 not very distinctly transversely striated , the sides depressed. 

 Calcaria pale. The 2'^*^ and 3'''' abscissae of the radius are equal 

 in length, the 1^"^ a little shorter than them ; both the recurrent 

 nervures are received shortly , but distinctly , before the trans- 

 verse cubitals. 



Tetralonia pun ctilabis sp. nov. 



Black, the pubescence white , except on the pro- and meso- 

 notum and scvitellum on which it is rufous, the base of the 1^* 

 abdominal segment covered with whitish hair; the apices of the 

 2°* to 4^^ with broad bands of white depressed pubescence ; the 

 ventral segments and base of pygidium brown ; the latter becomes 

 gradually narrowed to a blunt point at the apex where it is less 

 than one fourth of the width of the base. Clypeus distinctly 

 broader than long , closely rugosely punctured , the apex trans- 

 verse , furrowed. Middle of labruni strongly , closely punctured 

 and covered with rufous pubescence ; the sides smooth ; the upper 

 part of the head is less strongly punctured. Thorax closely 

 punctured, the scutellum more closely than the mesonotum ; the 

 metanotum less strongly punctured. Hair on legs white, on the 

 inner side of the bind tibiae and tarsi it is rufous, as it is also, 

 to a less extent, on the underside of the middle tarsi. Calcaria 

 pale fulvous. Wings hyaline, the nervures blackish ; the 1^* ab- 

 scissa of radius half the length of the 2'^'^, which is hardly one 

 fourth longer than the 3'''^. ?. 



Length 13 mm. 



Ferozepore. March (Nurse). 



The pygidium is more narrowed towards the apex than it 

 is in ovatula Cam. from Deesa ; the latter may be known by the 

 hair on the inner side of the bind tibiae and tarsi being black, 

 not rufo-fulvous as in the present species ; it, too, has the base 

 of the mandibles yellow. 



