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APPENDIX. — rULGOEID,5i;. 



dull ocliraceous, somewhat thickly covered with longly setosfr 

 granules, veins of the apical area mostly black, stigma elongate, 

 bla^-k ; vertex elongate, distinctly longer than broad, its lateral 

 maro-ins strongly elevated ; niesonotuni with tive central ridges ; 

 face nearly twice as long as broad, the central and lateral ridges 

 acute ; tegmina about three times as loug as broad. 



Length excl. tegm. 5| ; exp. tegm. 14 millim. 



Hah. Simla {Brit. Mus.). 



Allied to 0. caudatus, Walk., but dift'ering principally by the 

 narrower and longer face and vertex. 



3177. Oliarus kurseongensis, Dist. ^i.tl/. N. H. (S) viii, p. 737 (1911). 



Closely allied in general appearance to the preceding species, 

 0. simlce, but differing in the broader vertex (in that respect move 

 like 0. caudatus, "Walk.), the narrower and black face, the central 

 rido"e and lateral margins of which are alone testaceous, and in 

 the two discal transverse veins of the tegmina situate almost in a 

 line with the commencement of the stigma, being both almost 

 perpendicular and in a line with one another, not angulated as in 

 0. simlce, and more especially by a perfectly straigtit and con- 

 tinuous transverse vein on the disk of the apical area a little before 

 the bases of the apical cells. 



Length excl. tegm. 4; exp. tegm. 12-1 2| millim. 



Bab. E. Himalayas; Kurseong {Ind. Mus.). 



3178. Oliarus nuwarae, I)ist. A.M.N.H. (S) viii, p. 737 (1911). 



Keseiubling the two previous species, 0. simhe and 0. hurseon- 

 (jensis, in general appearance, but diifering in the following 



Fig. IS. — 1. Oliarus nuwara. 



2. Oliarus siinlce. 



3. Oliarus l-urseoii</ensis. 



.structural character.^ : — Vertex longer than broad, thus resembling 

 0. sinda; ; face (excluding central and lateral marginal ridges)^ 



