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tured ; the median segment at the apex with a steep, obHque 

 slope ; the base strongly and closely punctured ; the apex 

 with the sides less strongly punctured ; the middle 

 impunctate ; the apex at the sides thickly covered with 

 long, white hair. Legs thickh^ covered with long, pale 

 fulvous hair ; the floccus very long and thick ; the meta- 

 tarsus greatly enlarged, very thickly haired ; the hair 

 mixed with stiffspines. Wings reaching not much beyond 

 the middle of the second abdominal segment ; the second 

 cubital cellule at top not much longer than the third at 

 the top ; the first recurrent nervure is received near the 

 transverse cubital ; the second is interstitial. The first 

 tranverse basal is received before the basal, not joined to 

 it. The basal segment of the abdomen is covered with 

 long, white hair, almost bare in the middle at the apex, 

 perhaps through being rubbed ; the second, third and 

 fourth covered with \vhite, depressed pubescence ; the 

 fifth thickly with fulvous pubescence ; the middle area on 

 the last segment smooth, glabrous ; the sides of the 

 segment thickly covered wath fulvous pubescence. The 

 bases of the ventral segments covered with white pubes- 

 cence ; the apices of the three basal segments brownish ; 

 the hypopygium bare, sharply separated from the sides 

 by a deep depression. 



Tetralonia punctata, sp. nov. 



Long. 8-9 mm. 

 Hab. Poona ( Wrought 07t). 



In Bingham's key (/.<:., p. 520) T. punctata \\A\\ come in 

 as follows : — 



Clypeus yellow. 



Clypeus "very lightly punctured." T. dtivaficelii'LQ]). 



Clypeus very strongly punctured all over. T. punctata. 



Antennae rufo-testaceous; bare, the basal joint black. 

 Head black ; thickly covered with long, whitish hair, 



