170 APPENDIX. — MEMBEACIDjE. 



where the apex is strongly foveate witli the margins ridged, the 

 posterior process sinnately waved, arclied at base where it is 

 separated from the scutenum, which is slightly longer than broad 

 "with its apex slightly recurved ; face broadly centrally sulcate, 

 the marginal ridges very prominent. 

 Length oi millim. 



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Fig. 125. — Ehhul formicarius. 



Hah. Upper Burma; Maymyo, 3500 it.{T. B. Fletcher). 

 " Common on garden-plants at Maymyo. Attended by ants." 

 A species to be recognized by the very robustly elevated basal 

 area of pronotum with its foveate apex. 



Genus GARGAEA. (Vol. IV, p. 60.) 

 3374. Gargara contraria, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum pale yellow ; body beneath blacldsh, much 

 greyishly tomentose ; apex of the posterior pronotal process 

 black ; tegmina subhyaline, extreme basal angle and the veins 

 pale yellow ; femora castaneous, their apices and the tibise and 

 tarsi pale yellow ; pronotum finely grauulose, posterior process 

 moderately sinuate at base, its apex acute and reaching the 

 posterior angle of inner tegmiual margin, finely eenti"ally carinate; 

 pronotal lateral angles subprominent. 



Length 4 millim. 



Bab. Punjab ; Lahore. 



Allied to G. citrea, List. (vol. iv, p. 63), but differing by the 

 much less sinuate margins of the posterior pronotal process, 

 different colour of tegmina, body beneath, and legs, 



GrAEGARA MAJUSCULA. (Vol. IV, p. 61, fig. 53.) 



Add : Hab. Bengal Hill Tracts ; Eangamati, Chittagoug {E. 

 Hodgart, Ind. Mus. ). 



Gaegaea citeba. (Vol. IV, p. 63. j 



Add : Hab. Burma ; outside Tarm Caves nr. Moulmein (i^. U. 

 Gravely). 



