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Genus FAENIUS, iiov. 



Type, F. lynchi, Dist. 



Distrihution. British India. 



Head about as long as breadth between eyes, ocelli almost in a 

 line with anterior margins of eyes, lateral margins of vertex in a 

 line with middle of eyes, apex obtusely narrowed ; face somewhat 

 elongate, broadest between eyes, narrowing to clypeus ; pronotum 

 about as long as vertex of head, its anterior u)argin moderately 

 convex, its posterior margin truncate, the lateral margins oblique ; 

 scutellum a little broader at base than long, its apex lineately 

 produced ; teguiina elongate, their apices rounded inwardly and 

 angularly developed outwardly ; posterior tibise prominently 

 spinulose. 



The salient characters of this genus are found in the lineately 

 ])roduced apex of the scutellum, and the anguhitely produced 

 apices of the tegmina. 



Allied to the Ethiopian genus BolinUla, Dist. 



3504. Faenius lynchi, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum purplish brown, with a broad 

 longitudinal ochraceous fascia which gradually widens from the 

 a])ex of vertex of head (where it is narrowest) to scutellum (where 

 it is broadest) and there occupies the whole area with the exception 



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 Fig. 4. — Faeniu>> lynchi. 



of the basal angles ; tegmina purplish brown, with a short transverse 

 greyish fascia before apex; head beneath, sternum and legs pale 

 ochraceous ; abdomen beneath purplish brown ; structural charac- 

 .ters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm. 6| millm. 



Hah. E. Himalayas ; Darjiliiig {Lynch). 



