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IMEMBliAClD^. 



Principally differing from Lejitohdus by the non- or little 

 elevated disk of the proDOtuin and the distinctly curved posterior 

 process. Pronotum \\ith a transverse curved lateral ])rocess on 

 each side, the posterior process very distinctly tricarinate ; 

 scutellum elongate, triangular, as in Leptohelus. 



A. Lateral pronotal j^t'oc^sscs curve J. 



211^2. Telingaiia cnrvispina, Stdl (Leptobelus), Ofr. J'rt.-Ak. Fork. 

 1800, p. 289; 3IelicJ/. Horn. Faun. CeyUm, p. 115 (1903). 

 Leptocentrus imitator, Bucht. Monocjr. Membrac. p. 234. t. liii, 

 f. 2, a (1903). 



Black; lateral margins of pronotum and sternum, and bases 

 of scutellum densely ochraeeously sericeous ; tegmina dark shining 

 stramineous, apical area dark ocliraceous, the whole of the costal 



■•JuKjuiia cin'vi^puia. 



area, the radial area beyond middle and base of claval area black ; 

 posterior tibia? ochraceous ; pronotum punctate, the lateral processes 

 transverse and recurved, a little upwardly raised, their apices 

 subacute ; posterior process curved downward from near base, 

 ab()\e very strongly tricarinate, the central carination continued 

 throughout pronotum ; scutellum nearly twice longer than broad, 

 finely punctate ; tegmina strongly punctate on the black basal 

 and anterior areas. 



Length 7| ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 4| millim. 



ifah. Ceylon : Maskeliya ( Green). 



2123. Telillgana paria, Fainn. (Centrotus) uhm. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1846, 

 p. ol3 ; Atldns. J. A. S'. B. liv, p. 83 (1885). 



Head and pronotum ferruginous-brown or pale castaneous ; 

 scutellum (excluding apex) and lateral areas of sternum cretaceously 



Fig. 15. — Tcl'ltujana paria. 



sericeous ; abdomen beneath greyishly pilose ; legs brownish- 

 ochraceous ; tegmina verv pale ocliraceous, subhyaline, opaque 



