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APPENDIX. — LYGA:ID^. 



(almost connected) spots to connexivum very pale ochraceous ; 

 base of first joint of antennae and the legs reddish yellow ; apical 

 angle of corium and the tarsi black ; bases of intermediate and pos- 

 terior femora stramineous ; bead, pronotum, and sternum thickl)' 

 coarsely punctate ; clavus longitudinally punctate ; corium witli 

 tbe subclaval margin and the costal margin longitudinally punc- 

 tate ; body beneath (especially the abdomen) finely greyishly 

 pilose ; other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 9 millim. 



Hah. Punjab ; Kangra Valley, 4500 feet {Dudgeon). 



Subfamily HETEROGASTRIN/E. (Vol. II, p. 35.) 

 Chauliopinfe, Bredd. Devtsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1907, p. 40. 



Genus CHAULIOPS. (Vol. II, p. 35.) 



2809. Chaiiliops lobatula, Bredd. Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1907, p. 41. 

 Chauliops fallax ? Bredd. (nee Scott), torn. cit. p. 40. 



Allied to C. fallax, Scott, but differing in the following charac- 

 ters : — The pronotum anteriorly is less narro\\ ed and also more 

 gibbously rounded ; first joint of antennae a little shorter ; corium 



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Fig. 14. — Chauliopa lohatula. 



on its apical half more darkly piceous or black, forming two dark 

 longitudinal spots * ; anterior margin of clavus darker ; legs 

 ftavescent, femora (excluding bases) and bases of tibiae black or 

 castaneous ; membrane piceous or black, with a distinct white 



* In some specimens of C. fallax this is also visible, though in the tjpical 

 specimen figured (vol. ii, fig. 21) these markings are practically absent. 



