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pygofer, ovipositor incomplete, the styles reaching about two-thirds 

 across pygofer ; pregenital segment small, hind margin straight or 

 very slightly curved. 



Dark brown or black ; carinae of irons, vertex and pronotum 

 and the margin of pronotum and margin of metanotum light 

 brown, legs light brown. Tegmina with venation as in 0. kurseon- 

 gensis, Dist. ; clear hyaline with brown veins, stigma brown, tuber- 

 cles brown bearing black macrotrichia. Wings hyaline with brown 

 veins. 



Described from one female from Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500 

 to 3900 feet elevation (S. Kemp, July, 1917). • 



Kuvera brunettii, sp. nov. 



Male. Length 3-4 mm. ; tegmen 46 mm. 



Lateral margins of pygofer slightly curved, medio-ventral 

 process conical in outline. Anal segment considerably longer than 

 broad, anus about one-third from apex, sides straight to near apex 

 then converging to pointed apex. Genital styles narrow at base, 

 broadly round at apex, outer margin strongly concave, inner mar- 

 gin nearly straight. This forms a sickle-shape organ with handle 

 very thin and blade broad. Aedeagus large and complex. 



Dark brown or black j carinae of frons and vertex, the hind 

 margin of pronotum, tegulae, legs, margins of pygofer and genital 

 styles lighter brown. Tegmina hyaline with brown veins which 

 are blacker over apical half ; tubercles small with black macrotri- 

 chia ; stigma dark brown, light at base. Wings hyaline with brown 

 veins. 



Female. Length 3-6 mm. ; tegmen 5 mm. 



In colour similar to male. Pygofer small, slightly wider than 

 long, concave, wax-bearing ; ovipositor complete, large, project- 

 ing more than half its length beyond apex of pygofer. Anal 

 segment small, about as wide as long, apex truncate, reaching about 

 two-thirds along pygofer. 



Described from two males and three females from Darjiling, 

 Eastern Himalayas, India, elevation 7000 feet (E. Brunetti, May, 

 1 9 17). This species is closely allied to the type species K. semi- 

 hyalina, Dist. 



Mundopa vagans Dist. 



One female from Tura, Garo Hills, Assam, 3500 to 3700 feet 

 elevation (S. Kemp, August, 1917). This agrees with the descrip- 

 tion but the vertex is not so wide at apex as is indicated in the 

 figure. 



Mundopa pashokensis, sp. nov. 



Female. Length 2*7 mm. ; tegmen 37 mm. Apex of vertex 

 slightly narrower than base ; width at apex three times the length 

 in middle ; base roundly emarginate. 



Pygofer small, much longer than wide; ovipositor complete, 

 large, extending nearly half its length beyond apex of pygofer. 



