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MEMBBACID,?;. 



area beyond middle piceous-black; veius dark castaneous ; prouotum 

 grauulose, the lateral processes strongly recurved and centrally 

 and laterally carinate above ; posterior ])rocess strongly curved 

 from base to near apex, slender, apically attenuated, centx-ally and 

 laterally carinate above ; tegmina with the basal and costal dark 

 areas punctate. 



Length 8 to 10| ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 5k to 6 millim. 



Hub. Assam ; Margherita {Atlcinson Coll.). Burma ; Kuby 

 Mines (Doherty). 



2126. Telingana decipiens, A7?% (Centrotus), /. imw. Soc, Zool. 

 xxiv, p. 165 (1891) ; Motsch. ( Walk. MS.) Bull. Soc. Nut. Mosc. 

 xxxvi (3) p. 96 (1863); Melich. (Leptocentrus) Horn. Farm. 

 Ceylo7i, p. 117 (1903). 



Head, pronotum, and scutelluni black ; lateral margins of pro- 

 notum, base of scutelliim, and the sternum cretaceously sei'iceous ; 

 legs testaceous ; abdomen beneath black, more or less cretaceously 



Fig. 17. — Tc?iii(/a/ia dccijiicns. 



pilose; tegmina pale bronzy, base and costal area black; pronotum 

 thickly punctate, centrally longitudinally carinate ; the transverse 

 processes tricarinate above, apically subacute, seen from behind 

 distinctly recurved, viewed in front almost obliquely straight ; the 

 posterior process curved near base and directed downward, 

 tricarinate above ; scutellum beyond cretaceous base thickly finely 

 punctate ; black basal and costal areas of tegmina thickly coarsely 

 punctate. 



Length 6 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3k millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Brit. Mus.). 



2127. Telingana flavipes, Kirby (Centrotus), J. Linn. Soc, Zool. xxiv, 

 p. 165 (1891). 

 Centruchus atricoxis, Melich. (part.) Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 113 

 (1903). 



Head and pronotum black, somewhat thickly greyishly pilose ; 

 scutellum, lateral margins of pronotum, and sternum greyishly 

 sericeous ; legs ochraceous, extreme apices of tibiae and apices of 

 tarsi piceous ; abdomen beneath more or less greyishly sericeous ; 

 tegmina pale castaneous, the base and costal area piceous ; 

 pronotum punctate ; the lateral processes as seen from behind 



