CALPHUJ2NIA. 



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distinctlj^ transversely im|)ressed between eyes and slightly pe- 

 dunculate at base ; pronotum with the anterior lobe aljout halt" 

 tlie length of posterior lobe, which is moderately widened towards 

 base ; anterior coxae faintly and anterior femora distinctly annulated 

 with brownish near apex, intermediate and posterior legs distinctly 

 finely spinulose ; hemelytra scarcely passing the abdominal apex ; 

 other structural cliaracters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 5 millim. 



Hah. Calcutta. Ceylon; Peradeniya (G^jv^h). 



2i)47. Calphurnia? aberrans, Dist. A. M. N. JI. (8) iii,p. rm (1909). 



Body and legs pale greyish brown ; hemelytra greyish white, 

 somewhat thickly spotted and speckled with plumbeous, the 

 venation fuscous ; antennae with the first joint about as long as 

 the intermediate femora, second joint shorter than first but much 

 longer than third ; head narrowed at base, but not distinctly 

 pedunculate, transversely compressed bet\\een the eyes ; pronotum 



Fig. 'M.—Ca/phuriiia? nherraiis. 



with the anterior lobe more than half the length of the posterior 

 lobe, which is a little widened towards base ; apex of anterior 

 coxte and annulatious to anterior femoi'a and tibia? bi'ownish, 

 posterior femora with two blackish annulatious — one before, the 

 other near middle ; legs not spinulose ; hemelytra slightly passing 



