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Indian Forest Records. 
[Vol. IV. 
the transverse basal and transverse median nervures; the part outside 
paler; there is a small conical hyaline cloud outside the 1st transverse 
cubital nervure at its junction with the cubitus and there is a smaller, 
clearer rounder hyaline spot in the 2nd discoidal cellule at the recurrent 
nervure; the basal nervures and the basal third of the stigma are rufo- 
testaceous, the rest of the stigma and the parastigma black; the 2nd 
cubital cellule is 3 times longer than it is wide at the apex; the 1st 
cubital cellule is lighter coloured than the 2nd, with a darker fuseous 
triangular cloud at the base in front. The hinder wings are of a paler 
yellowish hyaline colour to shortly beyond the apex of the basal fourth 
of the stigma; the fuscous apical cloud is obliquely widened from the 
top to the bottom. Abdomen longish oval, clearly longer than the head 
and thorax united and as wide as the latter; the basal 5 segments closely 
reticulated-punctured, the 2nd more strongly than the others; sutu- 
riform articulation wide, crenulated and with a roundly curved outer 
branch; there are weaker, similar furrows on the base of the 4th and 
5th segments, which have also apical furrows. £. 
Length 7 mm, 
Kaluwala, near Dehra Dun, 3rd December. 
On Sal leaf. 
Antennae slightly longer than the body, about 57-jointed, densely 
covered with white pile. Temples roundly narrowed, the occiput not 
quite transverse. Face smooth, broadly raised in the middle, pale 
yellow. 
A longish narrow insect. 
Ectadiophatnus , gen. nov. 
Eyes bare. Antennae 18-jointed, the basal joints of the flagellum 
and the apical 2 longer than wide, the others slightly wider than long. 
Clypeus clearly separated from the face. Stigma large, the radius 
issuing from its centre and extending to the apex of the wing, there 
being thus a closed radial cellule, cubitus extending only shortly beyond 
the 1st transverse cubital nervure ; there is no 2nd transverse cubital 
nervure ; the transverse median nervure post-furcal. Parapsidal furrows 
distinct, reaching from the base to the apex where they unite; they 
are crenulated. There is no pleural furrow, nor is the metanotum areo- 
lated. Abdomen compressed and widened from above to the ventral 
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