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robust, recurved aiitl iipieally acute, tlie posterior process obtusely 



Fig. 120. — Anclwnoidcs ti/picns. 



angulate above near base, distinctly tricarinate, the apical area 

 slender and closely depressed to tbe inner margin of tegmen. 



Length 9 ; breadtli lat. pronot. process. 6;i niillim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Hakgaja (/^". E. Green). 



Genus TRICENTRUS. (Vol. IV, p. 53.) 



3361. Tricentrus kamaonensis, sp. n. 



Pale greyish brown, thickly greyishly pilose, pronotal lateral 

 angles distinctly darker and more blackish ; legs ochraceous, 

 thickly greyishly pilose ; tegmina subhyaline, wrinkled, venation 

 ochraceous, except on apical area where it is blackish ; pronotum 

 centrally, percurrently, longitudinally carinate, the lateral angles 

 robust, transversely and a little upwardly extended, their apices 

 oblique and a little recurved, their upper surfaces rugose and 

 punctate, posterior process moderately attenuated and darker on 

 posterior half, the apex very slightly passing the posterior angle 

 of the inner tegniinal margin, both centrally and laterally carinate. 



Length 6 ; breadth hit. pronot. process. 4 millim. 



Hab. Kumaon ; Bhimtal. 



A species to be distinguished by its somewhat large size, coarsely 

 pilose character, the strong and apically oblique pronotal lateral 

 angles, the somewhat slender apex to the posterior pronotal 

 process, &c, 



3362. Tricentrus repandus, t^p. n. 



Head and pronotum dark castaneous brown, moderately ochra- 

 ceously pilose, apex of posterior process blackish ; legs piceous, 

 the tibiae paler and distinctly, shortly, densely, greyishly pilose ; 

 tegmina subhyaline, moderately wrinkled, the basal angular area 

 castaneous brown outwardly margined by a somewhat indistinct 

 l^ale transverse fascia, renation brownish ochraceous; pronotum 

 distinctly tinely punctate, irregularly pilose, centrally, percurrently 

 longitudinally carinate, the lateral angles of moderate length, 

 distinctly upwardly and obliquely directed, the apices narrowed, 

 somewhat strongly recurved, and subacute, the margins promin- 

 ently carinate, posterior process apically attenuated, laterally 



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