JJvPi'OCEXTKUS. 



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posterior process inoderately slender, triearinale, raised at base 

 and then someMliat horizontally produced, its apex subacute and 

 distinctly passing the posterior angle of the inner tegniinal 

 margin. 



Length 7 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 5 millim. 



Ilah. Burma ; Moulmein {Brit. Mns.). 



Allied to L. taurine, Fabr., but differing by the more upwardly 

 produced lateral pronotal angles and the more oblique apices cjt" 

 same, the straighter pronotal posterior process, &c. 



3348. Leptocentnis scutellatus, sp. n. 



Head and prouotum purplish brown, the tirst thickly palely 

 pilose : scutellum pale virescent, the base purplish brown with a 

 pale spot at each basal angle ; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; 

 tegmina very pale bronzy-brown, the upper halves broadly reflecting 

 the dark abdomen beneath ; ])ronotuin coarsely punctate, the 

 lateral processes only of moderate length and only slightly curved,- 



Fiir. 11: 



-Lcptocenfrua scuh'lla/us 



posterior process slender, tricarinate, sinuate, its apex depressed and 

 slightly passing the posterior angle of the inner tegminal margin, 

 widely separated from scutellum, tjie central carination continued 

 through ])ronotum ; legs pilose. 



Length 9 to 10 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 4 to 5 millim. 



Hah. .South India ; Kodaikanal (T. V. Cam]:thell). 



3349. Leptocentvus bajulans, sp. n. 



Head and prouotum black, somewhat longly palely pilose ; leg* 

 brownish ochraceous, palely pilose, the femora a little darker; 

 lateral areas of sternum ochraceous ; scutellum more or less 





Fin-. 113. — Lepioccntnis hajulans. 



ochraceously tomentose; tegmina pale bronzy, reflecting the dark 

 abdomen beneath : prouotum thickly coarsely punctate, centrally 

 percurrently carinate, the lateral pronotal processes strongly 



