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spurs pale, the hinder about two-thirds of the length of the 

 metatarsus. Wings clear hyaline, the second cellule half 

 the length of the third above and beneath ; the first recurrent 

 nervure received slightly past, the second slightly in front of 

 the middle of the cellules. Antennae moderately thick ; 

 brownish beneath at the base ; the third and fourth joints 

 subequal. Eyes with a distinct curve at the top, distinctly 

 converging at the apex ; they being there separated by a 

 little more than half the length they are at the top. Clypeus 

 with the sides oblique, the apex transverse. Ocelli in a 

 triangle, separated from the eyes by twice the length they 

 are from each other. Pronotum semi-transverse behind, 

 quadrate ; the sides at the base projecting into triangular 

 teeth. Mesonotum flattish, with two longitudinal furrows ; 

 the furrow on the mesoplurse narrow ; metanotum gibbous ; 

 median segment with a gradual slope. Except on the 

 median segment the body is almost glabrous. 



Length, 8 — 9 millim. 



Hah. Poona ( Wroughton). 



5. Ceropales flavopicta. 



Ceropales flavopicta, Smith, Cat. Hyni. Ins. III., p. 178, 5I 

 Hab. India. 



6. Ceropales ornata. 



Ceropales ornata^ Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. III., p. 179I 

 Hab. India. 



7. Ceropales annulitarsis, sp. nov. 



Yellow, a stripe across the vertex behind the eyes, a 

 broad one leading down from it on the front, with a small 

 "^^yellow mark on its centre, a broad band in front of the 

 pronotum, from which an oblique one runs up the pleurae, 

 the mesonotum, except along the sides, and a large squarish 

 mark in the centre, this latter having a large black triangular 



