MOI^AlsTHIA. 



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Genus TELEONEMIA. (Vol. II, p. 142.) 



2896. Teleonemia margiiiata, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 121 

 (1909). 



Pale brownish ochraceous ; apical joint of antennae black, the 

 first and second joints castaneous ; eyes and two small spots 

 between them, black ; pronotum -with the lateral areas paler and 

 A^ery coarsely darkly punctate ; elytra with the apical half of 

 costal area and apex of sutural area much paler in hue ; body 

 beneath and legs brownish ochraceous, sternum and head beneath 

 greyishly tomentose ; femora (excluding apices) pale castaneous ; 



Fig. 64. — Teleonemia marginata. 



pronotum tricarinate,the central carination straight audprocurrent, 

 the lateral carinations a little bent inwardly, the lateral areas 

 broad and coarsely punctate ; elytra with the discoidal area 

 coarsely punctate, the subcostal and costal areas more finely punc- 

 tate, the sutural area with numerous strongly margined areolets. 



Length 4 millim. 



Hah. Assam ; Margherita. 



This species is to be distinguished by the broad or dilated, deeply 

 punctured, lateral areas of the pronotum ; it also differs from 

 T. assamensis, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 143) by the narrower and more 

 elongate pronotal vesicle or hood. 



Genus MONANTHIA. (Vol. II, p. 144.) 



MONANTHIA GLOBULIFEEA, Walk. (Vol. II, p. 144.) 



Monanthia (Cochlochila) bullita, Stal, Hn. Hem. iii, p. 133 (1873). 

 Cochlochila bullita, Rorv. Ann. Mus. Hung, vii, p. 632 (1909). 



Dr. Horvath has been able to compare the type of M, bullita^ 



