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APPENDIX. — FULGORIDiE. 



centrally longitudinally depressed ; tegmina deflected in a sub- 

 convexly oblique position to tlie body, narrowed and rounded at 

 apices, the venation prominent, numerous reticulate veins, the cells 

 longest at base and on basal area ; posterior tibise with two 

 spines. 



3255. Coinquenda nigroclavata, sp. n. 



Vertex, pronotum, mesonotum, face, and clypeus testaceous 

 brown ; sternum and body beneath more fuscous brown ; legs 

 paler with darker annulate markings ; tegmina brownish ochra- 

 ceous, the claval area black, remaining area more or less spotted 



Fig. 71. — Coinquenda 7iigroclavata. 



with black, the discal spots largest, the marginal spots smallest ;. 

 structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm., J 5|, 5 6| millim. 



Hah. South India Nandidrug, Chikkaballapura (7'. V. Camp- 

 hell). 



Genus CORUNCANIUS, nov. 



Type, C.fascialis, Dist. 



Distrihution. South India. 



Vertex centrally nearly twice as broad as long, subangularly 

 produced before eyes, centrally and laterally carinate, somewhat 

 depressed between eyes, posterior margin concave ; eyes long, 

 overlapping the lateral margins of the pronotum ; face moderately 

 globose, broader than long, finely, indistinctly centrally carinate, 

 anterior margin subangularly produced, laterally from behind eyes 

 obliquely narrowed to clypeus, which is a little shorter than face ; 

 pronotum slightly shorter than vertex, subconvexly rounded 

 anteriorly, posterior margin truncate ; mesonotum as long as 

 vertex, the lateral margins a little concavely sinuate ; tegtnina 

 deflected in a subconvexly oblique position to the body, narrowed 

 and angularly rounded at apices, reticulately transversely veined 

 between the longitudinal veins which are prominent ; ])osterior 

 tibise with two spines. 



