Indian Forest Records . 
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[Vol. IV. 
densely covered with snow-white pubescence, that on the under side of the 
tarsi tinged with rufous. & . 
Length 9-10 mm. 
Sabhawalla, near Dehra Dun. June. 
Looked at laterally the scutellar teeth are broad and have the apex 
bluntly rounded. The tegulae are piceous on the outer margin. The 
puncturation on the basal abdominal segment is finer, but not any closer 
than it is on the apical 2 ; on the 4th it is sparser than it is on the 5th. 
Mandibles coarsely punctured at the base, the lower part furrowed, the 
upper basal half with a longish oval furrow. 
Coelioxys fulvitarsis , sp. nov.* 
Black, the sides of the clypeus above, the face, lower three-fourths 
of outer orbits, pronotum, pleurae, metanotuin, the base and sides of the 
1st abdominal segment, narrow lines, triangularly dilated laterally, on 
the 2nd to 5th, and wider lines, widely interrupted in the middle, on the 
ventral basal 5th, of white pubescence ; the hair on the face and clypeus 
tinged with fulvous ; the pubescence on the legs white, on the underside 
of the tarsi bright rufo-fulvous. Wings fuscous-violaceus, the base to 
the transverse basal nervure paler in tint, but still tinged with violaceous, 
the nervures and stigma black. Face broadly rounded in the centre, 
smooth, clypeus with a distinct keel down the centre. Apex of scutel- 
lum broadly rounded, roughly margined, the teeth broad, about one-half 
longer than wide, slightly narrowed towards the apex, which is bluntly 
rounded. The ventral apical segment projects distinctly over the dorsal; 
which bas the basal half closely punctured, more strongly on the apex 
than on the base, and with a smooth line down the centre, the apical 
half has a distinct keel down the centre, its base is depressed on either 
side of the keel; the apex laterally is margined; the surface is rugosely 
punctured, more coarsely and less closely on the base than on the apex; 
the ventral surface is closely, somewhat strongly striated, the striae 
intertwining. ? . 
Length 14 mm. 
Masuri (Mussoorree ?). 
The puncturation on the clypeus is coarse, irregular, closer above than 
below, where the punctures run into reticulations ; on the face and front 
they are smaller, deep, round and clearly separated. Vertex strongly, 
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