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3413. Jera"brana? obesa, sj). n. 



Head, pronotuii), and body beneath brownish ochraceous more 

 or less shaded with purplish brown ; face purplish brown, w ith a 

 central pale ochraceous spot of varying size and length, a similar 

 spot on each cheek at anterior margin; femora castaneous brown, 

 their apices and annuiations ochraceous, anterior and intermediate 

 tibicB ochraceous, an nulated witli castaneous, posterior tibiae oehra- 

 ceoLis with their apices castaneous ; tegiuina fuscous brown, the 



Fig. 140. — Jemhrana ! obesa. 



costal area paler but irregularly marked with dark spots ; head 

 and pronotum punctate, the latter more coarsely so, both centrally 

 longitudinally carinate, the pronotum with two roundly oblique 

 carinations defining submarginal foveations ; tegmina coarsely 

 punctate ; rostrum long, passing the posterior coxse ; posterior 

 tibijB with two spines. 



Length 8-11 millim. 



Hah. Lebong ; Phoobseriiig, 500 ft. {H. MaxweU-Lefroi/). 

 E. Himalayas; Kurseong (E. A. D^Ahreu); near Darjiling (ii'. B. 

 Horsfall). 



I have included this species in the genus Jemhrana, from which 

 it primarily differs by the bispinose posterior tibiae. 



Genus PHILAGRA. (Vol. lY, p. 107.) 



3414. Philagra costalis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum piceous ; basal lateral margins 

 of vertex in front of eyes, a narrow central longitudinal line and 

 the lateral margins to pronotum, and a central longitudinal line 

 and apex to scuteUum, ochraceous ; abdomen above ochraceous, the 

 base and segmental margins piceous; body beneath and legs 

 ochraceous, base and lateral margins of face, disk of sternum, and 

 disk of abdomen beneath piceous or black ; vertex of head longer 

 than pronotum, acurainately produced, its apex a little recurved, 

 centrally strongly longitudinally carinate, its lateral margins less 



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