ENTISBEEUS. 59 



subequal in length ; head, pronotum, and scutellum thickly and 

 finely punctate. 



Length 3 inillira. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Peradeniya {Green). 



2833. Agunga fulgida, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 334 (1909). 



Head and anterior lobe of pronotum shining black, posterior 

 pronotal lobe brownish ochraceous, thickly darkly punctate, 

 the lateral margins (narrower on anterior lobe) stramineous, the 

 posterior lateral angular margins black ; scutellum black ; corium 

 pale ochraceous, with two short, black, costal, marginal lines (one 

 near middle, the other on apical area), clavus and posterior disk 

 blackly punctate, an obscure greyish white spot at each interior 

 angle ; membrane yellowish white, with the veins darker ; body 

 beneath black, lateral mai'gins of sternum ochraceous, but 

 anteriorh' and posteriorly castaneous ; legs ochraceous, anterior 

 femora (excluding apices) and a subapical annulation to inter- 

 mediate and posterior femora black orpiceous ; antennae with the 

 first and second joints stramineous, base of second joint black, 

 third black, fourth ochraceous, with its base black, second, third, 

 and fourth subequal in length ; head and anterior lobe of prono- 

 tum thickly finely punctate, the latter strongly convexly raised 

 and anteriorly deflexed, posterior pronotal lobe more sparingly 

 and coarsely punctate ; scutellum coarsely punctate. 



Length 2| millim. 



Hab. Calcutta. 



Differing principally from A. crassa, Dist., by the shining head 

 and pronotum, which is opaque in crassa ; anterior pronotal lobe 

 more gibbous and only slightly longer than posterior lobe ; in crassa 

 the pronotum is wholly black, in fulr/ida only the anterior lobe is 

 black, head more vertically depressed, &c. 



Genus ENTISBERUS. (Vol. II, p. 66.) 



2834. Entisberus? subsericea,5r6'(?<7. (Pamera(Entisberus))*Det<<scA. 

 ent. Zeitschr. 1907, p. 205. 



" 2 . Very near to E. archeUqnis, Dist. Head rather long and 

 slender, pointed ; pronotum in front with a narrow neck-ring, the 

 shoulder angles as in Pamera (not projecting angularly outwards), 

 shoulder humps slightly tuberculate, convex, the moderately 

 strongly marked transverse constriction lies just behind the middle. 



* Breddin has stated that Entisberus = Pamera. With the figures and 

 descriptions I have given of these genera this pronouncement may probably be 

 ignored. 



