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FAMILY CERAMBYCIDAE 



Description. 



second very short : 

 lontrer than fourth 



Pachydissus. 

 Pachydissus sp. 

 Habitat. — Siwaliks, United Provinces. 

 Tree Attacked. — Jhingham {Odina wodier). Jumna 

 Bridge, Kalsi (M. Kauli Ghosh). 



Beetle. — Elongate, narrow. Black, covered with a golden pubes- 

 cence, gi\ing a silky reflexion to the upper surface. Front of head 

 coarsely rugose and channelled between the an- 

 tennae ; vertex transversely and finely striate 

 behind the eyes ; first joint of antennae swollen ; 

 third as long as tirst and second together ; fifth 

 sixth equal to fifth and fourth together. Pro- 

 thorax widest medianly, narrow in front, the disk coarsely and trans- 

 versely corrugate and channelled. Elytra elongate, sides straight, 

 constricted abruptly near apex, latter truncate and spined ; disk finely 

 and irregularly punctate. Under-surface densely covered with the 

 yellow pubescence, punctate. Length, 28 mm. 



A specimen of this insect was cut out of its pupal chamber in the sap- 

 wood of a half-dead Odina wodier tree by Student M. KauH Ghosh of the 

 Imperial Forest School at Dehra, on g January 1902. The beetle was dead, but 

 a living larva was obtained from another gallery. This note and the insects 

 were made over to me by the student. No further specimens would seem to 

 have been taken since then. 



DiALEGES. 



Only one species of forest importance is known. 



Fio. 223. 



Pachydissus sp. 



Siwaliks. 



Dialeges pauper, Pascoe. 



Rep^erences. — Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. (2), iv, p. 47, pi. 16, fig. 7 (1856); id. ibid. (3), iii, p. 521 

 teniiicornis, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. (3), iii, p. 522 (i86g), 2' Gahan, F.B.I. Ceramb. no. 

 {1906) ; Stebbing, Some Assam Sal Ins. Pests, For. Bull. no. 11, p. 18 (1507). 



Habitat.— Sal Forests, 

 Goalpara, Assam. Gahan in 

 Fauna gives Allahabad, Dar- 

 jeeling, Assam, Patkai Moun- 

 tains (Doherty), Perak, 

 Penang, Singapore, Borneo. 



Tree Attacked.— Sal 



{Shovca robusta). Goalpara, 

 Assam. 



Beetle. — Elongate, slender. 



In colour varies from reddish brown 



to dark brown ; 



Description. rather densely 



covered with a 



greyish - brown silky pubescence, 



save on prothorax, which has a 



few longitudinal depressions bare 



of pubescence ; the pubescence on 



; Dialeges 

 144, p. 142 



Fig. 224. 

 Dialeges pauper, Pascoe. 2 ant 

 head of (5. f. Assam. 



