DALPADA. 433 



corium very coarsely punctate ; body beneath very finely pilose ; 

 other charactei's as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 4 to 5 mm. 



Hah. Burma ; Bhamo {Coll. Disl.). 



Genus DALPADA. (Vol. I, p. 110.) 



Dalpada clavata (Vol. I, p. 113). 



Mr. Green has now sent me two specimens of this species from 

 Ceylon. 



Add : — Hab. Bhim Tal, Kumaon and Dehra (Ind. Miis.) ; Naini 

 Tal {Lucknow Mus.). Ceylon ; Wellawaya, Peradeniya (Green). 



2712. Dalpada anuandalei, sp. d. 



Head above black, uith a central narrow longitudinal fascia 

 pale ochraceous ; pronotum black, more piceous on posterior disk, 

 anterior margin, a central line on anterior disk, on posterior disk 

 a number of callous markings which form an arcuate irregular 

 fascia on each posterior lateral area, and a central cluster of 

 irregular macular markings on disk pale ochraceous ; scutellum 

 with three linear basal spots, one central and one near each basal 

 angle, some prominent irregular callous macular markings on 

 disk and suffusion on apical area pale ochraceous ; corium pale 

 bronzy-brown \^'ith numerous small pale yellow spots excepting 

 on posterior disk where it is immaculate and more piceous ; 

 connexivum black with transverse pale ochraceous spots ; mem- 

 brane bronzy-brown, its apex paler ; body beneath dull piceous 

 with testaceous mottlings, a somewhat large lateral spot to pro- 

 and metanota, and marginal spots to abdomen beneath ochraceous, 

 abdomen centrally testaceous-red ; legs more or less testaceous, 

 apices of femora, bases and apices of tibiae and the tarsi black ; 

 antenna) black, basal joint not reaching apex of head, second joint 

 a little longer than third, fourth and hfth palely sericeous ; head 

 almost as long as the pronotum, its apex truncately rounded, the 

 apical lateral margins prominent, moderately roundly produced 

 and indistinctly toothed ; pronotum coarsely punctate and rugulose, 

 the lateral angles only subnodulose, provided inwardly with two 

 ridges, the anterior lateral margins obscurely crenulate. 



Length 17 to 18 ; breadth between pronotal angles 84 millim. 



Hah. Naini Tal (Lucknow Mis.). Simla Hills ; Theog 

 (Annandah). 



A species to be recognized by its prominent callous yellow 

 markings, and its intermediate position between the two sections 

 of the species as in this work enumerated, is denoted by the only 

 subuodulose but inwardly furrowed pronotal angles. 



