PHLEGYAS. 



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and posterior tibite, and the tarsi ocliraceous ; corium greyish 

 white, margins of clavus, two spots at claval apex, and the 



Fig. 20. — Eukemeriis latus. 



lono-itudinal veins to corium brownish, apical angular areas black ; 

 membrane hyaline ; antennte with the second joint longer than 

 the third but shorter than the fourth joint ; head and pronotum 

 thickly rather coarsely punctate ; scutellum opaque ; conuexivum 

 and abdomen beneath thickly, shortly, greyishly pilose. 



Length 3| millira. 



Hah. Bombay {Dixon). 



Subfamily PACHYGRONTHINtE. (Vol. II, p. 39.) 



Phlegyas burmanus, (A^ol. II, p. 40.) 



Teracrius burmanus var. siugalensis, Bredd. Dentsch. enf. Zeitschr. 

 1907, p. 220. 



" Head, pronotura, pleura, scutellum, aud upper sides of all the 

 femora pale yellowish like the corium ; tip of clypeus, three spots 

 on the cicatrisant region, often running together iuto a transverse 

 band, five more or less obsolete longitudinal stripes diverging 

 behind on the hinder half of pronotum, as well as three basal spots 

 to scuteUum, pitchy-brown or pitchy-black." {Bredd'm.) 



Breddui states that his proposed variety is known only in the 

 § and that intermediate hnks between the forms occur ; I there- 

 fore cannot regard it as anything but a simple synonym. It 

 enables us, however, to add to the Burmese habitat orignially 

 given. 



Add -.—Hah. Ceylon ; Weligama, Putalam, Anuradhapura {fide 

 Breddin). 



