TELINGAXA. 



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tegmina, its apical portion becoming gradually aciiiniuate; tegmina 

 with four apical areas; wings with four apical areas ; tibiiB simple. 



2120. Maarbarus biibalus, Kirhj (Centrotus), ,/. Linn. Soc, Zoal. 

 xxiv, p. 167 (1891) ; Melich. (Platybelus) ILovi. Faun. Ccyion, 

 p. ] 20 (1903). 



Black ; lateral margins of the pronotum and sternum and base 

 of scutellum ochraeeously sericeous; anterior legs testaceous, 

 intermediate and posterior legs stramineous, apices of tibiae and 

 tarsi piceous ; tegmina stramineous, the base, costal area to beyond 

 middle, a costal apical spot and a transverse spot near inner 



Fig. lo. — Maarbarus bubaliis. 



angle, black ; pronotum somewhat coarsely punctate, the lateral 

 processes strongly recurved and apically acuminate, distinctly 

 carinate ; posterior process compressed, centrally and laterally 

 carinate, the central cariuation continued through pi-onotum ; 

 scutellum beyond base coarsely punctate ; tegmina with the black 

 basal and costal areas coarsely punctate. 



Length '5^ ; breadth lat, pronot. process. 5 millim. 



Hah. Ceyfon (Lewis); Pundaluoya, Maskeliya (Green). 



2121. Maarbarus? cinctus, Bmld. (Leptoceutnis) Monoyr. Membrac. 

 p. 236, t. liii, f. 8, a, b (1903). 



I can find no trace of this species in the Buckton Collection. 

 Judging from the figure it may probably belong to this genus. 



" Small and slender, with rather erect and sharp suprahumerals. 

 Posterior horn rising erect from the dorsum and then reflected as a 

 thin and free process to the tip of the tegmina. Colour brown, 

 with a broad and white tomentose band at the margin of the 

 pronotum, which band is continued below the abdomen and covers 

 the coxae. Tegmina rather slender, with broad yellow neuration, 

 narrow apicals, and with no limbal border. I could only count 

 two discoidal areas, but an exact mapping out of venation in many 

 species of the Centrotidae is hardly attainable." (Duchtoa.) 



" Size 7x3 millim." 



Hah. "Calcutta."' 



Genus TELINGANA, nov. 

 Leptobelus, sect, ao, h, Stdl, Ofc. Vet.-Al; Fiirh. 1809, p. 284. 



Type, T. curvispina., Stfd. 

 Distribution. Oriental Region. 



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