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Oil each side of clav.il suture, interiorly (at the suture itself) 

 marked with grevisli-white, the apical lateral marginal areas 

 bro\Ynisli-ochraceous with small white spots; vertex of head a 



Fig. 32. — Eutettix hcngalends. 



little more than half as long as \\idth between eyes, the anterior 

 margin a little conically produced ; scutellum almost as long as 

 pronotum. 



Length inch tegm. 3| millim. 



JIab. Calcutta. 



Genus DIVUS. (Vol. IV, p. 365.) 

 DlYUS BIPUNCTATUS. (Vol. IV, p. 365.) 



Add: Hah. South India; Naudidrug (T. V. Campbell). 

 In a specimen sent by Dr. Campbell, the posterior lateral and 

 apical margins of the face are black. 



Genus GUNGHUYANA. 



Guughuyana, Dist., Insecta Transvaal, p. 244 (1910). 



Type, G. gazana, Dist., a South-African species. 



Distribution. CeyJon ; Rhodesia. 



Vertex of head nearly twice as broad as long, obliquely rounded 

 anteriorly, the lateral margins in a line with the outer margins of 

 the eyes, ocelli on the anterior margin near apex ; face very much 

 longer than width at base, tlie lateral margins more or less concavely 

 sinuate opposite the eyes, obliquely narrowed before clypeus, 

 which is only about one-third the length of face and narrow" ; 

 pronotum a little longer than scutellum and more distinctly longer 

 than vertex, obliquely rounded anteriorly, the basal margin more 

 or less truncate, convexly arched ; scutellum subtriangular ; 

 legs of moderate length, the posterior tibiae strongly spinulose ; 

 tegmina about four times as long as broad, with three ante-apical 

 and four apical cells. 



