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black ; tegmina pale ochraceous with more or less obliquely trans- 

 verse black lines, a large pale bluish central costal spot crossed by 

 a transverse black line, apical area obscure greyish, with the veins 

 bright ochraceous, and with a small black spot before apex. 



Length inch tegm. 4 millim. 



Hub. E.Himalayas; Kurseong, Kumaon. 



3646. Canmlus belMus, sp. n. 



Head and pronotura ivory-white ; pronotum with a central 

 longitudinal brownish spot which narrowly continues anteriorly 

 towards each eye, an oblique linear black spot on each side near 

 basal angles ; face discally dark fuscous-brown, but indistinctly 

 seen in the carded typical specimen; scutellum pale stramineous, 

 with a brownish spot at each basal angle ; body beneath and legs 

 apparently pale ochraceous (indistinctly seen) ; teguiina pale 

 greyish-white, outer claval margin with a prominent longitudinal 

 testaceous fascia, two small black spots on each claval area, and a 

 small anterior black spot and a longer subraedian black spot on 

 costal ai'ea, the apical venation fuscous and stramineous ; vertex 

 subacutely narrowed from base to apex; scutellum strongly trans- 

 versely impressed near middle ; pronotum a little longer than 

 scutellum. 



Length inch tegm. 4 millim. 



Sah. South India ; Kodaikanal {T. V. Campbell). 



3647. Camulus modestus, sp. n. 



Vertex of head, ])ronotum and scutellum dull ochraceous, 

 scutellum with a somewhat darker spot in each basal angle ; face 

 ochraceous, from anterior margins of eyes to clypeus more 

 testaceous ; body beneath and legs pale ochraceous ; tegmina very 

 pale ochraceous, with transversely oblique fasciae which are more 

 intensely ochraceous and liave darker mai'gins ; vertex of head 

 about as long as pronotum, somewhat conically narrowed anteriorly, 

 very strongly transversely impressed near middle. 



Length iucl. tegm. 4 millim. 



Sah. United Provinces; Kumaon, Almora {C. Paiva). 



Genus AUGULUS, nov. 



Type, A. typicus, Dist. 



Distribution. Assam. 



Vertex about as long as breadth between eyes, subconically 

 rounded anteriorly, eyes of only moderate size; face very long and 

 convex, about three times as long as broad, slightly narrowing 

 posteriorly ; pronotum somewhat convex, with an obscure central 

 longitudinal ridge, at greatest breadth twice as broad as long, the 

 lateral margins moderately rounded ; anterior and posterior 

 margins subtruncate ; scutellum nearly twice as broad at base as 

 long, subtriangular, transversely impressed near middle ; tegmina 

 about three times as long as broad, two well-defined apical cells ; 

 posterior tibiae thickly strongly spiuulose. 



