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3644. Eupteryx paivana, sp. ii. 



Vertex and face pale ochraceous ; proiiotiiiii, scutellum and 

 basal margin of face castaneous-brown ; legs pale greyish-white, 

 apices of the posterior tarsi black ; tegmina brownish-ochraceous, 

 basal half of costal area blue, followed by a shining sanguineous 

 costal spot, apical area witli a large outer and inner hyaline spot, 

 the outermost marked with brown lines ; vertex much broader 

 between eyes than long. 



Length inch tegm. 4 millim. 



Hah, E. Himalayas, Darjiling (C Paiva). 



Genus CAMULUS, nov. 



Type, C. oraatHs, Dist. 



Distribution. N. India and Java. 



Vertex of head about as long as pronotum, subacutely narrowed 

 from eyes to apex ; face longer than broad, narrowing towards 

 clypeus, the anterior margins from eyes subacute ; pronotum about 

 as long as scutellum, the anterior margin slightly convex, the 

 posterior margin almost straight, lateral margins very slightly 

 oblique; scutellum about as long as pronotum, triangular, dis- 

 tinctly transversely impressed near middle; tegmina juore than 

 three times as long as broad, four terminal cells, the claval area 

 largely developed. 



This genus apparently includes the Tt/phloq/ba c/illavri/i, Melich., 

 from Java (Notes from the Leyden Museum, xxxvi, p, 144, pi. iii, 

 fig. 17, 1914). 



3645, Caniulus ornatus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum testaceous ; anterior margin of 

 vertex silvery-wliite, which is defined anteriorly and posteriorly by 



Fig. 58. — C'amulus ornatus. 



narrow black lines ; pronotum with a central black suffusion and 

 before posterior margin a transverse black line ; scutellum with a 

 transverse series of four black spots, of which the two central 

 spots are almost fused, beneath these a smaller black spot on each 

 lateral mai-gin; face black, the margins before eyes pale ochraceous; 

 body beneath and legs pale ochraceous, the abdomen spotted with 



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