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the scutellum, the apex passing the posterior angle of the inner 

 margin of the tegniina. 



Length 5 to 5| ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 2 uiiUim. 



JIab. Punjab, Lahore {N. Annandale). Dehra Dun. 



3358. Otinotus traiisversus, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum fuscous brown, the latter with about half 

 of posterior process ochraceous, its lateral ridges and apex black ; 

 legs ochraceous ; sternum contiuently, maculosely, white ; tegniina 

 subhyaline, the veins darker, the basal angular area ochraceous ; 

 pronotum with the frontal area thickly coarsely punctate, tlie 

 lateral angles slender, laterally produced, the ])osterior process 

 slender, tricarinate, slightly passing the postei'ior angle of the 

 inner tegminal margin. 



Length 4 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 2k millim. 



Hah. Punjab ; Lahore. 



A species to be distinguished by the transverse lateral pronotal 

 angles, the black lateral ridges of the posterior pronotal process, 

 &c. 



Genus POGON. (Vol. IV, p. 42.) 



POGON CUPREUM. (Vol. IV, p. 43.) 



Add: Hah. Ceylon; Madulsitna (7'. B. Fletcher). 



POGON AUmCULATUM. (Vol. IV, p. 44.) 



1 only knew this species by a specimen from Ceylon in the 

 Stockholm Museum. Mr. Green has since sent me a spec'men 

 from the Horton Plains on that island. 



3359. Pogon albosignatum, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and femora black ; tibiae and tarsi pale 

 castaneous ; tegmina bronzy-brown, base, frontal area, and a large 

 spot near posterior ^angle of inner margin black, a somewhat 



Fig. 119. — Pogon albosignatum. 



large spot near middle of anterior area, a smaller costal spot 

 beyond it, and a spot at posterior angle of inner margin greyish 

 wliite ; basal angles of scutellum greyish white ; pronotum thickly 

 finely punctate, centrally longitudinally ridged, the lateral angles 

 robust, somewiiat strongly produced and recurved, the apices 



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