GO>^SALTUS. 



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2865. Atkinsonianus reticulatus, Dist. A . M. X. H. (8) Hi, p. 344 

 (1909). 

 Head, anterior area of pronotum, and the scutellum black or 

 piceous, anterior and lateral margins, and posterior area of pro- 

 notum castaneous browu, on the subimpressed line dividing the 

 dark and pale pronotal areas are three paler spots ; clavus and 

 corium pale ochraceous, thickly brownly punctate, in some ])la(.-es 

 macularly punctate; membrane subhyahBe, retieulately spotted 



Fig. 43. — Atkinsonianus reticulatus. 



and marked, and with prominent black spots at the basal margins ; 

 body beneath black or piceous, margins of the sternal segments, 

 rostrum, coxae, legs, and apical area of abdomen more or less 

 castaneous ; head with the apical area finely granulose, the base 

 almost smooth; pronotum thickly finely punctate, with three more 

 or less developed longitudinal grooves ; scutellum thickly punctate ; 

 other characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 5| millim. 



Hah. Sikhim (AtJcinson Coll., Brit. 3Ius.). 



Genus GONSALVUS. (Vol. II, p. 93.) 

 2866. Gonsalvns spinosus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 344 (1909). 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum black; apex and a more or less 

 developed median line to central lobe of head ochraceous ; 

 antennae piceous or black, basal half of second joint ochraceous, 

 fourth joint greyishly pilose ; body beneath and femora black or 

 piceous ; rostrum, tibiae, and tarsi ochraceous or brownish 

 ochraceous ; corium dull ochraceous, clavus with longitudinal 

 black lines, corium blackly punctate, the punctures more or less 

 arranged in longitudinal series ; membrane piceous, the veins 

 much paler ; antennae with the first joint scarcely half the length 

 of second, which is slender at base and slightly longer than third. 



