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APPENDIX, — SALDID^. 



Leptopus assuanensis, Costa, AttiAct. Soc. Napoli, vii, p. 9 (1875). 

 Leptopus Biloticus, Rent. Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xxv, p. 161 (1881). 

 Leptopus strigipes, Berffr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891, p. cli. 

 Valleriola greeni, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 406), 



Add : Hah. Central Indian Province ; Nagpur. Bengal ; Pusa 

 (Lefroy). Egypt ; Nubia ; Madagascar. 



3001, Leptopus cicindeloides, I)ist. (Valleriola), A. M. N. II. (8)iii, 

 p. 40 (1908). 



Greyish ochraceous, thickly shortly palely pilose ; head, anterior 

 lobe of prouotuin, and four short longitudinal fasciae (not reaching 

 basal margin and sometimes fused in pairs) to posterior lobe 

 greyish fuscous ; eyes, ocelli, anterior collar to pronotum, and a 

 small spot near each posterior pronotal angle piceous ; scutellum 



Fig. 123. — Leptopus cicindeloides. 



greyish-fuscous, with the apex pale ; body beneath and legs 

 greyish-ochraceous ; longitudinal streaks and apices to femora and 

 transverse segmental shadings to abdomen beneath piceous; 

 corium greyish fuscous ; costal and inner claval margins, two spots 

 on clavus (one near base, the other near apex), two spots near 

 middle of corium, and a cluster of spots at its apex very pale 

 ochraceous ; membrane pale greyisli ochraceous, the veins fuscous ; 

 antennae pale fuscous, basal joint and apex of apical joint very 

 pale ochraceous, second joint ochraceous, with its apex dai'ker ; 

 head transversely concave between the eyes ; pronotum strongly 



