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Genus AGUNGA. 

 (To follow Appolonius, Yol. II, p. 62.) 

 Agunga, List. Ami. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1, p. 413 (1906). 



Type, A. crassa, Dist. 



Distribution. Cejlou. 



Head short, much broader than long, as broad as anterior 

 margin of pronotuni, narrowed anteriorly where the central lobe 

 slightly projects ; eyes recurved, projecting beyond the anterior 

 margins of the pronotuni ; antennae inserted at some distance from 

 eyes, robust, first joint slightly passing apex of head, second 

 clavate towards apex, third more strongly so, fourth clavate, pyri- 

 form ; rostrum just passing the anterior coxae, tirst jou\t extending 

 a little beyond base of head; pronotura subquadrate, anterior lobe 

 longer than posterior, divided by a deep transverse incision, the 

 lateral margins a little concavely sinuate, anterior margin truncate, 

 posterior margin a little rounded ; scutellum subtriaugular, the 

 basal area moderately gibbous ; lateral margins of the cerium 

 parallel ; anterior femora thickened, anterior tibiae with a short 

 spine at apex. 



Allied to Appoloniiis, Dist. 



2832. Agunga crassa, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1, p. 413 (1906). 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum black, pronotum with a lateral 

 stramineous spot at each extremity of the transverse incision ; 

 corium very pale ochraceous, darkly punctate, two elongate black 



Fig. 29. — Agunga crassa. 



spots on each lateral margin at and beyond middle, and ^^•ith a 

 large greyish-white spot at each interior angle ; membrane fuli- 

 ginous with the veins black ; body beneath black, legs ochraceous, 

 anterior femora (excluding apices) castaneous ; antennae with the 

 basal joint stramineous, second stramineous with its apical half 

 castaneous, third and fourlh piceous, second, third, and fourth 



