IMPOHCITOK. 



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Genus PERIAMAN. (Vol. IV, p. 37.) 



3351. Periaman pilosus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, aud face sliining black, thickly and 

 somewhat lotigly pilose ; tegmiiia bronzy-brown, the basal area 

 blackish; sternum thickly darkly ochraceously pilose; abdomen 

 beneath blackish, the segmental margitis ocliraceous; legs brownish 

 ochraceous ; pi'onotum thickly, rather coarsely punctate, the 

 pronotal angles well produced, distinctly recurved, their apices 



Fig. 115. — I'eriaman pi/onus. 



subacute; posterior pronotal process in a continuous line with 

 pronotal base, gradually narrowing to apex, prominently coarsely 

 punctate, not or scarcely extending beyond the posterior angle of 

 the inner tegminal margin ; tegmina bronzy- browu, reflecting 

 the dark abdomen beneath, the apical veins moderately granulate. 



Lengtli 8 ; breadth hit. pronot. process. 3 millim. 



Hah. E. Ilimahiyas ; Kurseong (D'Ahreu). 



Genus IMPORCITOR, uov. 



Type, I. ti/picus, Dist. 



Distribution. ]N'ilgiii Hills. 



Pronotum stroni^l}^ centrally ridged, the lateral angles short,, 

 broad and strongly recurved, the posterior process strongly 

 sinuately waved, moderately arched at base ^\■here it is separated 

 from the scutellum (which is nearly equally long as broad) and 

 then concavely sinuate and following the direction of the tegmina, 

 its apex slender and reaching the posterior angle of the inner 

 tegminal margin, the central ridge of the pronotum extends 

 frontally to the face; femora moderately thickened; tegmina 

 elongate, the apical cells straight or straightly oblique. 



By the sinuately waved posterior pronotal process resembling 

 the genus Ebhul whicli, however, belongs to my division Garqar- 

 aria, in which the lateral ])rocesses to the pronotum are absent. 



3352. Imporcitor typicus, sp. d. 



Body aud tegmiiia brownish ochraceous with much darker 

 markings ; pronotum with the produced lateral angles and two- 

 frontal oblique spots black or blackisli, posterior pronotal process- 



