COINQUENDA. 



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its anterior margin angulate, its central disk moderately depressed; 

 mesonotum with a faint central carination, two small tubercles on 



Fig. 70. —Paratcfrica opalina. 



each side of anterior margin ; tegmina with the venation similar 

 to typical Tetrica ; posterior tibiaj with two spines beyond middle. 



Length inch tegni. 5 iiiillim. 



Hah. South India; Kodaikanal (2'. V. Campbell). 



Genus SARIMA. (Vol. Ill, p. 342.) 



SxVRlMA >'lGEOCLYPEATA, Melich. Mon. Issiden, p. 302 (1906). 



Dr, Melichar has described the above species from various Indian 

 localities, including Bombay. The British Museum now contains 

 some specimens from the Nilgiris, which in many respects 

 appertain to the description but whicli cannot with certitude 

 be identified as this species. As the present war prevents my 

 communicating with Dr. Melichar, and the typical specimens 

 appear to be contained in the Budapest Museum, I can only call 

 attention to the species. 



Genus COINaUENDA, nov. 



Type, C. nigroclavata, Dist. 



Distribution. South India. 



V^ertex of head very broad and moderately short, nearly three 

 times as broad as long, the anterior margin sinuately subtruncate, 

 tricarinate, the central carination straight, the lateral carinations 

 oblique ; eyes long, overlapping the lateral margins of the pro- 

 iiotum ; face slightly broader than long, behind eyes gradually 

 narrowed to clypeus, tricarinate, between the sublateral carinations 

 and the lateral margins more or less transversely ridged ; clypeus 

 sliorter than face, moderately robust, with two longitudinal 

 carinations ; pronotum more than twice as broad as long, with 

 two strong central longitudinal ridges, the lateral margins con- 

 cavely oblique, anterior margin truncate, posterior margin 

 subangularly truncate ; mesonotum about twice as broad as long, 



