44^ Mr. Cameron on 



and narrowed to the apex which is rounded ; metanotum 

 forming a longer tubercle, oblique, haired at the sides, the 

 top rounded, glabrous, and brown. Median segment with a 

 slight straight slope to the apex, which is oblique ; trans- 

 versely striolate ; the basal tubercles not very distinct. 

 Metapleurae shining, impunctate, almost glabrous. Abdomen 

 subsessile, smooth, shining, obscurely pruinose ; the apical 

 segments with long hairs. Legs long, stout, the hinder 

 longer than the body, their tibiae with a row of sharp 

 moderately long spines ; the tarsi also spined ; the 

 metatarsus with the brush distinct ; the long spur of the 

 hind tibiae reaching somewhat beyond the middle of the 

 metatarsus ; the tarsal joints blackish at the apex ; the 

 claws bidentate. Antennae stout, bare ; the third joint a 

 little longer than the fourth. The second recurrent nervure 

 is received the length of the second transverse cubital 

 cellule from the base of the cellule ; the first interstitial ; 

 the anal nervure in hind wings interstitial. $ . 



Length 33 mm. 



Nearly related to 6*. anthracina^ Sm., which differs from 

 it in the ocelli being smaller, and separated from the eyes 

 by a greater distance than they are from each other ; in 

 the clypeus being rounded, and in the form of the scutellum, 

 metanotum and median segment. 



Hab. Naga Hills. 



Salius (Mygnimia) indicus, sp, nov. 



Black : the antennae, abdomen and legs ferruginous ; 

 the basal half of petiole and coxae and trochanters, black ; 

 the mandibles ferruginous, piceous at the apex ; wings deep 

 violaceous. Head transverse before and behind, the eyes 

 projecting beyond the face in front ; eyes parallel ; at top 

 very slightly arcuate ; the ocelli large, in a triangle, the 

 posterior separated from the eyes by a greater distance than 

 they are from each other ; a distinct furrow runs down from 



