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APPENDIX. FULGOPID."E. 



laterally strougly ridged and centrally more finely cariuate ; legs 

 pale stramineous. 



Length excl. tegm. 2 ; exp. tegm. 8 millim. 



llab. South India; Chikkaballapura {T. V. Campbell). 



A single specimen of this remarkably distinct species has been 

 received. 



Genus PHACONEURA. 



Phacoiieura, Kirk. Bull. Exp. Stat. Han:. Plant. Assoc, no. 1, p. 427 

 (1906) *. 



Type, P. frocjgatti. Kirk., from Australia. 



Distribution. Ceylon ; Australia. 



"Differs from Nisia by the head being strongly carinate longi- 

 tudinally in the middle, and by the lateral margins being less 

 elevated above the disk " (KirJcahh/). 



This must be taken as an Australian genus represented in 

 Ceylon. 



3229. Phaconeura fletcheri, Kirk: Aim. Soe. Ent. Belg. 1908, p. 13. 



T have obtained a drawing of this species which is, to me, 

 otherwise unknown. I give Kirkaldy's description: — 



" Differs from P. frofjgatti t by the claval veins being united 

 about the middle of the clavus instead of near the apex ; also it is 



Ficr. 54. — I'haconcura jJctvhcri. 



not the exterior, but the interior vein of the clavus which is 

 granulate, and that much more widely. 



" Yellowish-testaceous, the disk of pronotum browner. Teginina 

 smoky, Avith well marked white veins, which are mostly margined 



* It is necessary to point out that Kirkaldy in his short description of bis 

 typical species of this genus, i-ei'ers to his ]A. xxix, figs. 5, 6. It sliould how- 

 eTer be, as later correctly stated in the " Description of Plates," pi. xxix, 

 figs. 3, 4. 



t An Australian species. 



