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APPENDIX. — EEDUTIID^. 



slightly forvvardly curved tuberculous spines ; rostrum with the 

 basal joint reaching but not passing eyes : pronotum Avith the 

 anterior lobe only a little more than half the length of posterior 

 lobe ; scutellum granulose : corium distinctly longitudinally 

 broadly ridged, the costal ridge more prominent and not quite 



Fig. 102. — Opistl/oplat//s corimtus. 



reaching apical angle, a second prominent discal ridge, and a 

 subclaval less prominent ridge, between the ridges the colour is 

 brownish ochraceous ; membranal veins a little ochraceous at 

 base. 



Length 8 millim. 



Hah. Travancore ; W. Ghats, Tenmalai. 



Genus APOCAUCUS. 

 Apocaucus, Dist. A. 31. N. H. (8) iii, p. 500 (1909). 



Type, A. laneus, Dist. 



Distribution. Northern India. 



Head with the anterior lobe moderately poi-rect and a little 

 produced in front of eyes, but clothed with long curled haire^, 

 somewhat flattened on disk but longly produced and apically 

 curled downward at their apices on lateral and anterior margins ; 

 antenuio longly pilose, first joint about as long as head, second 

 shorter than first, remaining joints very slender ; rostrum reaching 

 the anterior coxae, first joint reaching eyes but not extending 

 behind them ; pronotum narrowed anteriorly, the basal area cen- 

 trally sulcately impressed, on each side of which are two callosities 

 making a transverse series of four in all, the central ones largest ; 

 scutellum callous at base; elytra longly passing the abdominal 



