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the apical areas ocliraceous ; base, apical third of claval area, a 

 transverse fascia at base of apical area, whicli is inwardly obliquely 

 continued to apical margin, and the upper half of apical margin, 

 black ; pronotum granulose, the lateral angles obtusely subangu- 

 larly prominent ; the posterior process gradually narrowing to apex, 

 which is acute and reaching the posterior angle of the inner 

 margin of tegmina, centrally and laterally carinate, the central 

 carination finely continued through pronotum ; the black basal 

 area of tegmina coarsely punctate. 



Length 5^ to 6 ; breadth pronot. angl. 3 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim ; Mungphu {Colls. Dist. Sf Brit. Miis.). 



Allied to G. sikJiimensis, but with the pronotum more robust ; 

 colour of legs and posterior pronotal process also different. 



2203. Gargara mixta, Buckt. (Mserops) Monogr. Membrac p, 2.57, 



t. lix, f. 8, a (1903). 

 Gargara variegata, Melich. Horn. Fmm. Ceylon, p. 123 (1903), 

 nom. prseocc. Sign. 1858. 



Pronotum brownish-ocbraceous, very closely, thickly, palely 

 pilose, a central pale subcariuate line continued through pronotum 

 and its posterior process, the latter paler, mucli less pilose and 

 with its apex piceous ; face piceous, thickly palely pilose, in some 

 specimens the piceous ground-colour is invisible ; body beneath 

 piceous, legs ochraceous, coxae and bases of femora piceous ; teg- 

 mina greyish, semi-opaque, base and costal area ochraceous, in 

 some specimens the whole surface is more or less speckled with 

 fuscous and in others with the apical venation of that colour ; 

 pronotum with the lateral angles angularly prominent but not 

 produced; the posterior process robust, gradually narro\Aing to 

 apex, impinging on scutellum and tegmina and about reaching 

 the posterior angle of the inner margin of the latter. 



Length 5 ; breadth lat. pronot. angl. 2| to 3 millim. 



Hah. Bombay {Dixon) ; Calcutta {Coll. Dist.). Tenasserim ; 

 Myitta {Doherty). Ceylon ; Balongoda {BucJdon Coll.) ; Colombo, 

 Peradeniya {Green) ; Nalanda, Kekirawa, Puttalam {3Ius. Hon- 

 (jrois). 



I have compared Buckton's type with a cotype of Melichar's 

 variegata kindly forwarded to me for that purpose by Dr. Horvath. 



2204. Gargara flavolineata, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum black, finely palely pilose, central area to 

 posterior process, and sometimes the central carinate line to 

 pronotum, ferruginous-brown ; body beneath and femora black, 

 apices of femora and tibiae and the tarsi dark ochraceous ; teg- 

 mina subhyaline, the base ferruginous-brown, opaque; pronotum 

 somewhat obscurely punctate or punctures mostly covered by 

 the pale pilosity; ])osterior process robust, reaching the posterior 

 angle of the inner margin of tegmina, centrally and laterally 



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