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APPENDIX. — CEPtCOPJDJ2. 



brown ; pronotiiin finely wrinkled ; scutellum transversely im- 

 pressed at commencement of the pale apical area; basal and 

 claval dark areas of the tegmina strongly and coarsely pnnctate ; 



Fig. 149. — ■Hindoia lucida. 



face centrally longitudinally levigate, on each lateral area trans- 

 versely striate, the striatious not reaching the lateral margins. 



Length incl. tegm. 6-8 millim. 



Hah. Cochin State ; Parambikulam {F, H. Gravely). 



Allied to the Malayan H. viridicans, Stai, but distinguished by 

 tbe different markings and colour of the tegmina, larger size, &c. 



Genus HINDOLOIDES. 



Hindoloides, JDist. A. 31. ^\ H. (8) xv, p. 506 (1915). 



Type, H. indicans, Dist. 



Distribution. Calcutta. 



Vertex of head much broader than long, the anterior margin 

 angularly subrotundate, the posterior margin more angulately sub- 

 concave, about twice as broad as long, ocelli near base and on the 

 lateral margins of the central lobe ; face globose, projecting,, 

 longer than broad, clypeus short and broad ; pronotum convex, 

 considerably broader than long, the anterior margin convex, the 

 posterior margin profoundly concavely sinuate, the lateral margins 

 moderately oblique, slightly concave near base ; scutellum con- 

 siderably longer than broad, the apex acute, tiie lateral margins 

 straightly oblique ; tegmina more than twice as long as broad,, 

 about basal two-thirds coriaceous and coarsely punctate ; apical 

 area subhyaline, the apices broadly rounded, subapical cells three, 

 the innermost small ; posterior tibia? with two strong spines,, 

 posterior tarsi robust, the basal joint longest. 



Allied to the preceding genus Uindola, but separated by the 

 totally different structure of the face and the shorter and apically 

 broader tegmina. 



