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2416. Busonia amentata, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scvitelluiu oc-Iiraceous ; lateral and apical 

 areas of the scute! lum, body beneath and legs stramineous ; face 

 (excluding apex) suffused with brownish ; abdomen above piceous ; 

 tegniina pale ochraceous, the costal area black, an apical suffusion 



Fi". 130. — Busonia amentata. 



piceous, the upper apical or postcostal area hyaline; wings 

 slio-htly fuliginous ; scutellum a little convex at base, depressed 

 towards apical area, which with the lateral margins is smooth 

 and glabrous. 



Length escl. tegm. c? & $ 2|-3 millim. ; exp. tegm. 6-6| 



millim. 



Hah. Assam ; Margherita {Ind. Mus.). Tenasserim ; Myitta 



(^Dolierty). 



The late Mr. Doherty sent me a series o£ this species from 

 Tenasserim • all these specimens are constant in colour and 

 markings. 



2417. Macropsis indica, Leth. Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. 1892, p. 209. 



" Sordidly flavous, uuicolorous ; vertex short, broad, equally 

 broad as pronotum ; pronotum and scutellum covered with slender 

 transverse striations ; tegmina longer than the abdomen, shining, 

 sparsely punctately impressed.'"' {Letliierrij.) 



" Length 6 4 millim." 



Hah. Mahe {Deschamps—fide Lethierry). 



" Form and sculpture of the European species M. prasina, 

 Fabr., but a little smaller " {Lethierry). 



This species, which I have not seen, was described from a smgle 

 specimen. It may probably belong to the genus Bythoscopus, 

 with which Macropsis has been confused by many writers.^ I 

 therefore can at present only copy the somewhat short description. 



