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Distribution. Paljearctie, jSTearctif, Oriental, Ethopian, and 

 Australian regions. 



There seems no doubt that Fieber's genus must take precedence 

 over Signoret's 27ioinsoniel]a. 



Parabolocrattjs porrectus. 



Thomsoniella porrecta (vol. iv, p. 278). 

 Add: Hah. 'Banna; Eangoon. 



Parabolocrattjs rusticus, n. nom. 

 Thomsoniella viridis (vol. iv, p. iJSO), nom. preocc. 



Add: Hah.fi. India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Cam-phell); Nilgiri 

 Hills, Lovedale {T. V. Campbell). 



The name viridis having been used for a Nearctic species 

 (P. viridis, Uhler) it becomes necessary to give a new specific 

 name to the Oi'iental species. 





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Fig. \Z,~ Paraholocratus nisficns. 



The sexes vary in the size of the head (as here figured) and also 

 as in typical sexual examples of P. viridis, Uhler, kindly sent to me 

 bv Mr. Van Duzee. 



3535. Parabolocratus lutescens, sp. n. 



Pale lutt-ous; more or less marked with dark suffusions, especially 

 on the pronorum and tegmina ; vertex of head distinctly, narrowly 

 margined with black : body beneath and legs luteous, femora usually 

 with dark suffusions, posterior tibiae distinctly inwardly margined 

 with black; vertex of head anteriorly subangularly rounded; 

 pronotum finely, transversely striate ; scutellum convexly, trans- 

 versely impressed before apex ; posterior tibiae somewhat longly 

 spinulose. 



Length inch tegm. 6 millim. 



Hab. Nilgiri Hills {T. V. Campbell). 



