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MEMBRACID.E. 



Division A CANTIIOPH YESAIUA . 



This division iucliules a few genera, mostly Neotropical, which 

 have a downward prolongation beneath the posterior pronotal 

 process, sometimes connecting it with the scutellum. 



Synopsis of Genera* 



A. Posterior pi'onotal process united with the 



apex of scuteUum by a distinct perpen- 

 dicular prolongation Dograna, p. 24, 



B. Posterior pronotal process impinging on 



scutelhmi near its apex Indicopleustes, p. 25, 



Genus DOGRANA, nov. 



Type, Z). suffulta, Dist. 



Distrihiitioii. Oriental and Malayan Regions. 



Face moderately transversely globose bet\\'een the eyes ; ocelli 

 almost as far apart from eyes as from each other ; pronotum with 

 the anterior angles produced in transverse spinous ju'ocesses ; the 

 posterior process curved from base and united with the apex of 

 the scutellum, after which it is more straightly and more slenderly 

 continued to above the inner angle of the tegmina ; scutellum a 

 little longer than broad, its apex merged in the connecting support 

 of the posterior pronotal process ; tegmina with the claval area 

 long, the exterior claval vein united with claval margin beyond 

 middle, the arrangement of the veins and areas shown by fig. 22 ; 

 legs simple. 



The Camiiylocentrus falco, Buckt.. from the Philippines belongs 

 to this genus. 



2132. Dograna suffulta, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum black ; base of scutellum, lateral 



i.'L.iX^-) 



Fig. 22. — Dagrana xuffiilia. 



margins of clypeus, and lateral margins of sternum cretaceously 

 sericeous ; abdomen beneath black ; legs testaceous ; tegmina 



* Acavihophycii belongs to this division, but I have not seen a specimen of 

 the only species recorded from British India. 



