Hyine7ioptera Orientalis. 441 



a slight oblique curve ; the first recurrent nervure is received 

 a little beyond the middle ; the second at a less distance 

 from the base. Legs densely covered with a silvery pile ; 

 the long spur of the hind tibiae not much more than a third 

 of the length of the metatarsus ; the front spurs pale, the 

 front tarsi fuscous ; the tibiae with short spines ; the meta- 

 tarsal brush slight. 



This species differs from the others in having the basal 

 nervure interstitial ; but in other respects it agrees with the 

 generic character. 



Length 7mm. 



PSEUDAGENIA TINCTA, Smith. 



Black, densely pruinose, the hinder femora red, wings 

 hyaline, the nervures black. Eyes curved, converging 

 beneath and at top. Ocelli separated from the eyes by a 

 somewhat greater distance than they are from each other. 

 Clypeus broadly convex, broadly rounded at the apex. 

 Occiput slightly convex, the sides rounded. A shallow 

 furrow runs down from the ocelli. Head opaque, aluta- 

 ceous ; the clypeus and cheeks densely covered with a 

 silvery pubescence ; the front and vertex sparsely silvery 

 pubescent, shewing fuscous hairs. Antennae stout, involute. 

 Thorax alutaceous, covered with a silvery pubescence ; the 

 pleurae and median segment with long soft white hairs ; 

 the pronotum short, bulging out roundly laterally, 

 behind slightly curved, angled in the middle. Median 

 segment obscurely transversely striolate, indistinctly 

 channelled down the centre. Petiole with a distinct neck, 

 becoming gradually widened towards the apex ; the abdo- 

 men shining, laterally, and at the apex densely pruinose ; 

 the apical segment impunctate, the apex with fulvous hairs. 

 Radial cellule elbowed slightly where the first and third 

 transverse cubital nervures are received ; the second cubital 

 cellule a little shorter than the third at top and bottom ; 



