DEFEEUNDA. 



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or blackish, a black humeral linear spot; legs pale ochraceous : 

 face pale ochraceous, its margins paler ; clypeus black ; structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm. 4 nnllim. 



Hah. 8. India; Kodaikanal (7'. T". Camphdl). 



Xamed after Mr. E. A. Butler, who has kindly let me see all 

 Dr. Campbell's captures. 



Genus DEFERUNDA. 

 Deferunda, Dist. A. 31. N. H. (8) ix, p. 186 (1912). 



Type, D. stigmatka, Dist. 



Distrilmtion. Bengal. 



Vertex of head longer than breadtli between eyes, prominently 

 produced in front of eyes, slightly upturned apically, tlie lateral 

 margins distinctly upturned, the disk depressed ; face much longer 

 than broad, distiiu-tly produced before eyes, centrally aud laterally 

 carinate, distinctly foveate anteriorly ; clypeus small, about half 

 the length of face, the margins distinctly carinate ; pronotum 

 narro\\-, centrally tricarinate, the lateral angles moderately 

 ampliate ; mesonotum broad, tricarinate, considerably broader 

 tlian long, the lateral angles subacute ; abdomen broad, moderately 

 robust ; posterior tibiie unspined ; tegmina about three times as 

 long as broad, moderately angulate and then ampliate beyond 

 clavus, claval Aein about reaching claval apex, a distinct series of 

 apical cells, beyond clavus a pronounced subquadrate cell, above and 

 beyond which are a cluster of anteapical cells ; «ings much broader 

 and a little shorter than teguiina. 



A genus to be placed near Faventia, Stfil, owing to the face 

 being distinctly produced before eyes and the small clypeus. 



3209. Deferunda stigmatica, Dist. A. M.N. H. (8) ix,p. 18(] (1912). 



Vertex and pronotum greyish white, the first with longitudinal 

 black lines; mesonotum with three irregular transverse fasciae, 



Fig. 41. — Deferunda i^tigmafica. 



one at anterior margin, one near middle, and the third, which is 

 strongly waved, behind middle ; abdomen above piceous ; face 

 and clypeus greyish white, the former with a transverse sinuate 

 black fascia before middle; sternum and legs more or less 



