EUTIIETUS.— AKBARATUS. 1 ''^ 



Wack or dark oastaneous; rostrunu)cl.raceous, -^-"^^li^:^);:^^:;;;^ 

 the interior coxje ; abdomen beneath centniUy. basally anci 

 itr^Urmoltled uilb sanguineous; =^Wo..w^ve s..g>nneou. ; 

 <.onnexivum spotted with ocl.raceous ; apices ot tibiae and 



black. 



Leu£rth 6 9-10 millim. _ -.^ ^ i 77\ 



7r6 South India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell) 

 Alltl to Z?. sin^alensis, Dist., but with the third .pint ..1 



autennte distinctly longer than the tirst. 



3741. Eiithetiis atomariiis, sp. n. 



He-ul -ind nroaotum stramineous, a double central longitudinal 

 f.sS; o"4 irapex, a central longitudinal tascia not reaching 

 ^^e oipr^notumraild a spot behind each eye ^^^^^ 



reflec^^" tie dark abdomen beneath; body beneath and le^ 

 ochraceovis ; a spot on each side of anterior margin ot P'-f -J^ "^ "' 

 head benea h meso- and luetasterna (excluding margins), cential 

 and MeS suffusions on abdomen, and spots on connexivum, 

 Wackf apices of femora, tibi^ and tarsi black, posterior temora 

 witb also a black subapical annulation. 



Length y-10 miUim. (2 specs.). .^n rr n h.m 



Hah South India; Chikkaballapura {T. V. Campbell). 

 miargrspecimenis probably a 2, but the abdomen is too 

 mutilated lor decisive opinion. 



Genus AKBARATUS. (Vol. IV, p. 485.) 



Male specimens recently received from South India enable me 



^^^'E^iio^^XnrSuedfrombasetoap^consKierably 



.nore's; ti^n fn $, and not only S-ly spined bene.^^^^^^^^^ 



armed Nvifh a prominent long spnie on inner side a Mtle betoie 



apex. 



Akbakatus fisheri. (A^ol. IV, p. 486.) 

 S The spine on inner side of femora a little before apex is 



^tr- ^:td:;;h S^:l5hikkaballapura (r. F. Cam,bell). 



3742. Akbaratns fasciatus, sp. n. 



Testaceous-brown ; abdomen beneath with a longitudinal black 

 suwS on each side and a marginal segmental series 



ofbacks^^^^^^ head beneath and sternum more or less centra 

 back legs brownish-ochraceous, witii somewhat obscure and 



