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APPEXDIX. rULGOKIDvE. 



3262. Mincopius andamanensis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 82 



(1901)). 



Brownish ochraceous, speckled and marked with darker brown ; 

 tegmiua with the veins reddish and witli some moderately in- 

 distinct angulate dark brown markings at and behind middle ; 

 clypeus black, its lateral margins flavous ; sternum and base ol: 



Fig. 75. — Mincoinus andamanensis. 



abdomen pale and more stramineous than above, remainder of 

 abdomen a little darker than above ; legs speckled with casta- 

 neous ; pronotum fiuely grannlose ; mesonotum centrally sub- 

 triangularly depressed ; other structural characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm. S| millim. 



Hah. Andaman Islands {G. Rogers). 



Genus LOLLIUS. 



LoUius, Stdl, Hem. uifr. iv, p. 200 (1866) ; id. Of v. J'et.-A/.: Fork. 

 1870, p. 762; Melich. Mon. Issiden, p. 193 (1906). 



Type, L. cnistralicns, Stfil, from Australia. 



Distribution. Malay Archipelago, Australia, tSeychelle Islands. 



?LoLLirs rURCiFEE, Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fdrh. 1870, p. 7ti2 ; Melich. 

 31on. I.'^siden, p. 196 (1906). 



I have not met with an example of this genus in any of the 

 numerous collections received from British India. LoUius fvrnfer 

 was described by Stfd from the Philippines, where it is not an 

 uncommon species. Dr. Melichar {supra) has given a wider 

 range of localities, including " JN'icobar," which represents a 

 section of the faunistic area described in these volumes. 



