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APPENDIX. LYG^IDtE. 



Hah. " KangTa Valley, 4,500 feet (June, G. C. Dudgeon^ {fide 

 Kirhaldy). 



I cannot identify this species from the above description with 

 any specimens received from the same locality. 



2843. Aphanus dudgeoni, Dist. A. M. N. 11. (8) iii, p. 336 (1909). 



Head pale dull castaneous, with irregular black lines ; antennae 

 ochraceous, basal joint much mottled with black, apices of second 

 and third joints' and fourth joint (excluding base) piceous; 

 pronotum ochraceous, thickly brownly punctate, the disk of the 

 anterior area and the lateral margins much more sparsely punctate ; 

 scutellum ochraceous, thickly brownly punctate, the extreme apex 

 pale ochraceous ; corium brownish, thickly punctate, the lateral 

 margins ochraceous, sparsely blackly punctate, the apical angle and 



Fig. 34. — Aphanus dudgeoni. 



a spot before it blackish, some obscure basal suffusions and tvvO' 

 small spots about middle of apical area, pale ochraceous ; membrane 

 brownish ochraceous, with darker mottlings, the basal area black 

 traversed by the paler veins, a small pale ochraceous spot behind 

 apical angle of corium ; head beneath, rostrum, sternum, and lega 

 ochraceous, apices of tibiae piceous, all (excluding head) darkly punc- 

 tate, central areas of meso- and metasterna black; abdomen beneath 

 somewhat testaceous ; basal joint of antennae moderately thickened,. 

 with prominent spinous hairs, fourth joint a little longer than 

 third or second; rostrum sUghtly passing anterior coxae ; pronotum 



