STACCIA. 



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apex ; lej^s slender, pilose, intermediate and posterior tibite almost 

 equally wide apart. 



This very peculiar genus is to be readily separated from 

 Triheloce2>hala and Opistlioplatys by the long fleecy clothing to the 

 head. 



2958. Apocaucus laneus. Dwf. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 507 (1900). 



Head and pronotuni castaneous brown, the long fleecy clothing 

 to the former pale brownish; scutellum and elytra fuscous brown, 

 the latter with tlie marginal areas paler ; body beneath and legs 



Fig. 103. — Apocaucus laneus. 



pale castaneous brown, the femora paler and more brownish 

 ochi-aceous ; abdomen beneath smooth and shining ; legs and 

 antennae finely pilose. 



Length 54 millim. 



Hah. E. Himalayas ; Kurseong. 



Closely resembles a MonophUhus on the wing {N. Annandale). 



Subfamily STENOPODINiE. (Vol. IT, p. 222.) 

 Genus SASTRAPADA. (Vol. IT, p. 224.) 



S.\STRAPAJ)A 15AEIIENSPRUNGI. (Vol. IT, p. 224.) 

 Sastrafiada bipunctata, lircdd. Attn. Soc. Ent. BeUj. 190S). p. ^04. 



Genus STACCIA. (Vol. IT, p. 225.) 



Staccia diluta. (Vol. II, p. 225.) 

 Staccia javanica, Bredd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bely. 1909, p. 305. 



