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punctured and thickly covered with longish white pubescence. 

 The basai 4 segments of the abdomen are closely punctured; 

 the centre of the post-petiole closely longitudinally striated; 

 the gastracoeli deep, their base strongly striated. Wings 

 with a slight, but distinct, fuscous-violaceous tinge. 



2. Coelichneunion ? albopilosellus sp. nov. J 1 . 



Black ; the face, clypeus, labrnm, eye orbits — the outer 

 narrowly above — base of mandibles, broadly, palpi, upper 

 edge of the prouotum, a narrow line on the lower edge of 

 the propleurae, 2 small unes on the mesonotum, the scutellums, 

 greater part of postpetiole, a broad band ou the apex of the 

 2nd abdominal segment, with a wide V-shaped incision in the 

 middle, whitish yellow. Four front legs pale yellow, the 

 front femora black above, the middle for the greater part, 

 the hinder legs, except for a mark ou the top of the coxae, 

 and the tibiae, except at the apex, which is pale yellow, 

 black. Antennal scape pale yellow below; the flagellum 

 brownish beneath. Wings hyaline, with a slight violaceous 

 tinge, the stigma and nervures dark fuscous. — Length 13 mm. 



Sikkim. 



Head and thorax thickly covered with white pubescence 

 and closely, but not strongly punctured; the clypeus is only 

 sparsely punctured; the metauotum is more strongly punctured, 

 less shining and more thickly haired than the mesothorax. 

 The lower half of the propleurae at the apex lougitudiually, 

 sparsely striated. Base of metapleurae, including the areola, 

 smooth and shining; the areola is open behind and is narrowed 

 towards the base; the petiolar area is obliquely widened 

 towards the base, and is separated from the lateral areae ; 

 posterior median area broadly widened above, where it is 

 irregularly striated; the rest is weakly, trausversely striated. 

 Apex of post-petiole closely longitudinally striated; the 2&d 

 and 3rd segments closely, distinctly puuctured and closely 

 longitudinally striated in the centre. 



This species has the basal lateral areae distinctly separated 

 from the apical, this not being the case with C. bilineatus, 

 hère described; with it the areola is not much narrowed at 

 the base. 



3. (juriya tibialis sp. nov. J\ 



Nigra, femoribus, tibiis tar.nsque anterioribus /lavis ; tibiis 

 posticis nißs; abdomine nigro-coeruleo) alis hyalinis, nervis 

 stigmateque nigris. — Long. 9 — 10 mm. 



Hab. Simla. (Nurse). 



