50 Deutsch. Eilt. Zeitschr. 1909. 



base of abdomen ; that on the underside of the middle femora 

 and base of tarsi bright rufous, tlie calcaria pale- Wings clear 

 hyaline, the nervures black, the basal 2 abscissae of the cubitus 

 paler ; the 2°*^ and S'^^ abscissae of radius equal in length , the 

 1^^ recurrent nervure almost interstitial. Clypeus almost Square, 

 the apex transverse , furrowed ; the centre of labrum broadly, 

 densely covered with fulvous pubescence. Mandibles and antennae 

 entirely black, the latter as long as the body ; their apical joints 

 curved. Clypeus irregularly, distinctly, but not closely punctured. 

 The 1^' abdominal segment is entirely covered with dark fulvous 

 hair , the 2^*^ to near the apex with shorter , paler hair ; the 

 apices of the other segments with narrowish bands of white 

 depressed pubescence. Ventral segments densely covered with 

 longish pale fulvous hair , which , on the apical segments , is 

 tinged with rufous. cf. 



Length 13 mm. 



Ferozepore. March (Nurse). 



Tetralonia rufolineata sp. nov. 



Black, the apex of the clypeus with a distinct rufous band ; 

 the head and thorax densely covered with white pubescence, that 

 on the mesonotum tinged slightly with fulvous , the base of the 

 abdomen covered with long white hair ; the sides of the 1^' seg- 

 ment at the apex , a broad curved band of Avhite pubescence on 

 the middle of the 2'^'^, dilated laterally, similar bands on the 

 apex of the 3'''^ and 4^^ and on the sides of the 5*^, the pubes- 

 cence on the centre of the latter and on the sides of the 6**^ 

 rufous; the ventral hair bands rufous in the middle, with, on 

 the sides, the apical bands of a brighter rufous colour than the 

 others. The hair on the legs white, except on the underside of 

 the fore tibiae and tarsi and on the 4 anterior metatarsi , on 

 which it is rufous. Wings hyaline, the basal nervures (including 

 the subcostal nervure) black, the others dark rufo-testaceous ; the 

 2"^^ abscissa of the radius about one fourth longer than the 3'''^; 

 both the recurrent nervures are received very shortly before the 

 transverse cubitals. $. 



Length 14 mm. 



Ferozepore. April (Lieut. Col. N u r s e). 



Clypeus wider than long, closely, strongly punctured, the 

 punctures mostly longish, running into each other ; the apex de- 

 pressed , clearly separated , transverse , with the sides rounded. 

 Labrum turned inwardly, the top and centre punctured , closely 

 covered with long fulvous pubescence. Mandibles narrowly rufous 

 at the apex, the lower basal half fringed with long fulvous hair. 



