BULOEIA. 



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Hah. Bengal ; Pasa (Lefroi/). 



A single example of this distinct species was sent to me by 

 Mr. Maxwell Lefroy. 



Genus BULORIA, nov. 



Type, B. gyponinoides, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal. 



Allied to the preceding genus Mulcaria, but differing by the 

 shorter and more transverse vertex which is only in length about 

 half the breadth between eyes, the anterior margin convexly not 

 subconically rounded ; face shorter and broader ; other characters 

 as in Makaria. 



2513. Buloria gyponinoides, sp. n. 



Black, shining, eyes piceoiis ; tegmina with a linear spot at 

 middle of costaf margin, a transverse costal spot beyond middle 

 and the apical area white, the inner apical cell pale fuscous, the 

 apical margin fuscous outwardly black ; body beneath black, legs 

 very pale stramineous, posterior legs more or less piceous with the 

 apices of the femora and bases ot the tibiae pale stramineous, 



Fig. 174. — Buloria gyponinoides. 



posterior tarsi black, their bases narrowly stramineous ; anterior 

 margin of vertex slightly ridged in front of the submargiual 

 transverse impression ; apical area of face and the margins of eyes 

 dull ochraceous ; scutellum strongly transversely impressed before 

 apical area ; tibiae longly spinulose. 



Length 3| millim. 



Hub. Calcutta. 



