EEEMOPEZA. 



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186, Eremopeza granulosa, Walk. 



(E(Upoda granulosa, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M. v, Suppl., 



1871, p. 76. 

 Eremocharis f/raiiulosa, Saussure, Mem. Soc. (leneve, xxx (1), 



1888, p. 134. 



Grey or whitish, with darker markings. Strongly granulated 

 over the pronotum, and to a less extent on the head, 

 especially on the sides, but also on the scutellum of the A^ertex, 

 which slopes down to the frontal ridge, which is formed of 

 three approximating parallel cariuse to the level of the antennae ; 

 back of head cariuated, and bordered on each side by transverse 

 strife. The carina is continued over the pronotnm, but 

 is only slightly raised, and is very finely sulcated through 

 most of its length ; the pronotum shows traces in the female 

 of nvnnerous black spots anil bands on the back and sides ; and 

 the liind lobe is probably blackisli in life. Abdomen slightly 

 carinated at the base, and probably with black transverse bauds. 

 Tegmina rufo-testaceous, with numerous dark blotches in the 

 female. Wings hyaline, more or less yellow towards the base, 

 and with an interrupted brown band beyond the middle. Hind 



femora pubescent, white inside 

 and grey outside, with a row 

 of large black spots in the 

 female on at least the lower 

 outer area, and probably also 

 on the upper ; hind tibire blue 

 in the male, with S or 9 whitish 

 black-tipped spines. 



Length 38-50 mm. ; tegmina, 

 30-35 mm. 



Baluchi ST AX ; Bombay. 

 The specimens appear to be 

 much discoloured by spirit, so 

 that the description is only 

 provisional. Possiblj"^ they are 

 not sexes of the same species, 

 but distinct. 



Ti/jie in the British Museum. 



187. Eremopeza brachycera, 

 sp. uov. 



Very similar to the last 

 species, but much less rugose. 

 I'routal costa not granulated ; 

 small raised ridges radiating 

 round the eyes. Pronotum with the front arched, trilobate, 

 the carina continuous, but only slightly px'oraineut, and narrowly 

 sulcated throughout. Antennae hardly longer than the head and 



Fig. 110. — Eremopeza hrachycera. 



