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APPE^'DIX. — PEXTATOMIDiE. 



coarsely blackly punctate, the apex stramineous and impunctate, 

 a subnodulose ochraceous spot near each basal angle ; coriuin 

 ochraceous, coarsely blackly punctate; membrane ceutrally longi- 

 tudinally piceous, the lateral margins broadly greyish ; body 



Fig. 2(J8. — Incifatus pr'nniis. 



beneath and legs ochraceous ; mesosternum with two ceutral 

 longitudinal metallic-green spots ; sternum spai-ingly coarsely 

 punctate, abdomen much more obscurely punctate ; connexivum 

 ochraceous. 



Length (S 15 ; breadth between pronotal angles 9 millim. 



Hah. Dikrau Valley {Coll. Dist.). 



Genus PSEUDANASIDA. 



Pseudaiiasida, Schout. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belt/. \\, p. 38 (1907) ; id. 

 Wytsm. Gen. Ins. fasc. Hi, p. 26 (1907). 



Type, P. fallax, Schout. 



Distribution. British India. 



" Body subovoid, more convex beneath than above ; head much 

 shorter than the pronotuui, about as broad with the eyes as long, 

 nearly smooth above, the apex broadly rounded, central and lateral 

 lobes of equal length *, lateral margins moderately profoundly 

 sinuate ; eyes not projecting, contiguous to the pronotum ; 

 rostrum robust, reaching the metasternum, second joint subequal 

 to the following joints united, fourth almost twice equal to the 

 preceding ; antennae of five joints, simple, first joint not reaching 

 the apex of the head, second a little shorter than the thii'd ; 

 pronotum less than twice as broad as long, anterior lateral margins 

 a little thinner, distinctly crenulate and sinuate, bent outwardly 

 and in front, anterior angles not projecting, lateral angles a little 

 prominent, posterior angles dentate ; scutellum longer than broad 

 at base, the apical area clearly straight, the apex rounded, basal 



* In Scbouteden's figure the lateral lubes appear to be longer. 



