QUINQLTATRUS. 



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3417. Hindoloides indicans, Dkt. A. M. N. H. (8) xv, p. 507 (1915). 



Head, proiiotum, scutc^lhim, body beneath and legs ocbraceous ; 

 tegmina with nearly basal two-thirds ochraceous, remainder dull 

 subh3faliue ; eyes l)lack, with two large black spots on face 



Fig. 150. — Hiiidolvides indicans. 



between them, meso- and metasterna sometimes spotted with 

 black, but this is not a constant character ; structural characters 

 as in generic diagnosis. 



Length inch tegm. oh—i millim. 



Hah. Calcutta — on Zizi/phtis jujuha. 



Genus aUINaUATRUS, uov. 



Type, Q. dohertf/i, Dist. 



Distribution. Tenasserim. 



Vertex ot head considerably more than twice as broad as long, 

 including eyes about as wide as anterior margin of pronotum, 

 ocelli at about middle and near base, very much nearer to each 

 other than to eyes ; face longer than broad, moderately globose, 

 cheeks broad, clypeus short and broad ; pronotum about twice as 

 broad as centrally long, convex, the anterior margin somewhat 

 angularly convex, the lateral margins oblique, a little concave 

 anteriorly, the posterior njargin profoundly sinuate ; scutellum 

 considerably longer than broad, apically acute ; tegmina much 

 longer than the abdomen and considerably passing its apex ; 

 posterior tibiae robust and armed with two strong spines, basal 

 joint of posterior tarsi much longer than second or third ; tegmina 

 with three apical cells. 



3418. Quiiiquatrus dohertyi, sp. n. 



Vertex of head testaceous ; pronotum and scutellum greenish 

 ochraceous, the anterior margin of pronotum dark ochraceous, the 

 lateral and posterior margins paler ; scutellum paler, centrally 

 darker ; tegmina subhyaline, rellectiug the dark abdomen beneath, 



