74 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



and not continued in a straight, or but slightly obhque, 

 Hne from it as usual. In the hind wings, the nervures are 

 not continued to the end of the wings. Legs densely 

 covered with long, pale or pale fulvous hair ; the hinder 

 tarsi have the basal joint dilated above and compressed ; 

 the second joint is obliquely dilated above, both more so 

 than usual. 



NOMIA (?) INTERSTITIALIS, Sp. nov. 



Nigra, flagello antennarum rufo; alts hyalinis, 7iervis 

 stigmateque 7tigrzs. S . 



Long. 7-5 mm. 



Hab. Allahabad {Rothney). 



Scape of antennae black; sparsely covered with long, 

 white hair ; the flagellum almost bare, infuscated above 

 towards the apex. Face and clypeus sparsely covered 

 with long, white hair. Clypeus finely punctured, finely 

 longitudinally striated ; the anterior ocelli with a curved 

 furrow in front; behind them is a narrow ^—.—'-shaped one. 

 Mandibles at the base covered sparsely with long, white 

 hairs. Thorax above with short, fuscous pubescence ; 

 sparsely and shortly pilose ; the hair on the scutellum 

 longer ; the basal area on the median segment large, 

 closely and finely longitudinally striated, and bordered by 

 a rather deep furrow, which is continued down the middle 

 of the segment. Pleurae densely covered with short pubes- 

 cence. Wings short, reaching only to the fourth abdominal 

 segment ; the second cubital cellule small, shorter than 

 broad; above one-half the length of the third; the first 

 recurrent nervure is almost interstitial ; but received nearer 

 the base than the apex of the nervure ; the second is 

 received the length of the second cellule from the apex 

 of the third. Legs black; the calcaria white; the coxae 

 thickly, the femora sparsely, covered withlong, white hair; 

 the tibiae and tarsi very thickly with shorter, white hair; 



