438 Mr. Cameron on 



22. P. VARIPES, Dahlbom, Hym, Eur. I. 455, j} 

 Hab. India. 



23. P. NANA, Saussure, Hym. d, Novara Reise, 55.^ 

 Hab. Ceylon.* 



24. P. OBSOLITA, Saussure, /. c. 56, f. ly} 

 Hab. Ceylon.* 



25. P. PLEBEJA, Sauss. 



Saussure, Hym. d. Novara Reise, 57.* 

 Hab. Ceylon. 



26. P. VEDA, Cam. postia. 

 Hab. Poona ( Wroughton). 



PSEUDAGENIA CAERULEUS, ^mith, 



A specimen from Barrackpore is probably this species ; 

 but the description is rather incomplete. The clypeus at 

 the apex is broadly rounded, the sides obliquely truncated ; 

 the ocelli in a triangle and separated from the eyes by a 

 somewhat greater distance than they are from each other ; 

 occiput slightly concave ; sides of pronotum rounded ; shorter 

 than the head ; second and third cubital cellules subequal ; 

 the first recurrent nervure received shortly before the 

 . middle of the cellule ; the second about half the length of 

 the transverse cubital nervure from the base. I cannot see 

 the "fuscous cloud transversing the externo-medial nervure," 

 nor "a faint cloud" in the second submarginal cellule. The 

 apex of the hind femora is black, a fact not mentioned by 

 Smith for his ccerulea. It is possible that my specimen 

 may be cyaneuSy Lep., but that has the third cubital cellule 

 " plus grande que la deuxieme." The median segment at 

 the apex rounded, transversely striated, and having a 

 gradually-rounded slope to the apex ; the apex also having 

 a tuft of white hair on either side ; the upper part of 

 metapleur^ obliquely striated ; the long spur of the hind 

 tibise does not reach the middle of the metatarsus ; the 



