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tricarinate, well elevated above the scutellum, and obliquelv 

 directed downward to the posterior angle of the inner tegminal 

 margin which it distinctly passes ; the frontal pronotal area and 

 the face is longly and thickly greyishly pilose ; tibiiB thickly finely 

 pilose. 



Length Sh ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3 niillim. 



Hab. Nilgiri Hills (T. V. CampheU). 



Allied to 2'. curvispina, Stal (vol. iv, p. 18, fig. 14), but with 

 the pronotal lateral angles more robust and less expanded, and 

 seen from the front more obliquely upwardly elevated. 



Telingana decipiens. (Vol. IV, p. 20, fig. 17.) 



Add : Hah. Ceylon ; Nuwara Eliya, Kandy {E. E. Green). 



3340. Telingana ornanda, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum black ; lateral margins of face, four spots 

 on posterior margin of pronotal front, lateral margins of pro- 

 notum, base and apex of scutellum and lateral areas of sternum 

 tomentosely white ; legs pale testaceous, posterior tibiae ochi-a- 

 ceous, apices of tarsi black ; tegmina bronzy-ochraceous, base, 

 costal and subcostal areas, and very narrow apical margin, black ; 

 a small white spot near middle ; pronotum thickly coarsely 

 punctate, strongly, centrally, percurrently ridged, the lateral angles 

 almost horizontally produced, their apices acute and recurved, 

 the posterior process slender, tricarinate, its apex considerably 

 passing the posterior angle of the inner tegminal margin; apex 

 of scutellum moderately upwardly recurved, its central area 

 black ; the tegminal black areas punctate. 



Length bh ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3 millim. 



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



Allied to T. decij/iens, Kirby (vol. iv, p. 20, fig. 17), but with 

 the lateral pronotal angles much more recurved, and thus shorter 

 in expanse, posterior pronotal process straighter and more 

 oblique. 



3341. Telingana campbelli, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum bright bluish black ; eyes 

 castaneous ; lateral areas of the sternum and basal margin of 

 the scutellum tomentosely white ; legs black ; tegmina bronzy- 

 ochraceous, basal angle black immediately followed by a whitish 

 transverse spot or fascia ; pronotum very coarsely punctate, 

 centrally, percurrently, strongly ridged, the lateral pronotal pro- 

 cesses robust, carinate, horizontally, only slightly ai)ically 

 upwardly produced, the apices obtusely acute, the posterior 

 process strongly tricarinate, well separated from the scutellum 

 at base and then oblique to apex which is acute and passes the 



