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APPENDIX. JASSID.E. 



Length incl. tegm. 9-10 millim. 



Hah. South India : Kodaikannl (2\ V. Campbell). 



Alhed to T. nasuta, Dist., but differing by the shorter and 

 nnterioriy acuminate, and not spatulately produced vertex of head. 

 In coloration it is as variable as is T. nasuta. 



Genus GUEAWA. (Vol. TV, p. 262.) 



GURAWA TEXILLUM. (Vol. IV, p. 263.) 



Add: Hah. Soutli India: Kodaikanal (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus AHENOBAEBUS, nov. 



Type, A. assamensis, Dist. 



Disirt/mtion. Assam. JN^orth China. 



Vertex of head longly produced in front of eyes, above centrally 

 compressed and roughly sinuate, laterally foveately compressed, its 

 apex obliquely truncate, above centrally and laterally carinate, 

 the carinations very distinct in the region of tlie eyes; pronotum 

 strongly centrally tricarinate, its lateral inai-gins obh'quely concave; 

 scutellum somewhat small, somewhat faintly centrallv and laterally 

 tricarinate ; tegmina with their lateral margins straight and 

 parallel, their apices rounded ; anterior and intermediate tibiae 

 finely, posterior tibia3 strongly spinulose; anterior tibiae moderately 

 dilated. 



The P7'olejjta'? tubeirulata. Walk. (List Hom. Suppl. p. 315), 

 from North China, belongs to this genus. 



3530. Ahenobarbus assamensis, sp. n. 



Body above and beneath and legs more or less tawny brown ; 

 upper surface of produced vertex, pronotum and scutellum 



lig. 12. — Ahenoharhvs assamensis. 



distinctly darker in hue ; a rounded black spot in each basal angle 

 of scutellum; tegmina sparsely darkly rugose ; apices of femora 



