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punctate, basal area of the costal margin moderately ampliated 

 and slightly recurved ; legs ochraceous, anterior femora more or 

 less longitudinally streaked with black or piceous, apices of the 

 tarsi black : structural chai-acters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long. 8-9 millim. 



Hah. South India ; Kodaikanal (J'. V. CampheU). 



Genus AUFIDUS. 



Aufidus, Stm, Trcms. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii, p. 594 (1863) ; Bist. Rec. 



Ind. Mus. vol. ii (2), p. 13.3 (1908) ; Lallem. Gen. Insect. 



Fasc. 143, p. 121 (1912). 

 Aufidellus, Kirk. Rep. Exp. Stat. Haw. Plant. Assoc, ix, p. 381 



(1906). 

 Aufiterna, Kirk. he. cit. p. 382 (1906). 



Type, A. irifasciatus, Stal, from New Guinea. 



Distribution. India; Malay Peniusula and Archipelago; Aus- 

 tralia. 



Vertex of head somewhat flattened and concave, nearly twice 

 as broad at base as long, couvexly rounded anteriorly, face more 

 or less longitudinally furrowed, ocelli close together near central 

 base ; pronotum sexangular ; scutellum distinctly foveate ; teg- 

 miiia with the veins distinct, before apex distinctly transversely 

 veined ; tibise a little longer than the femora, posterior tibiae with 

 a strong spine beyond middle. 



3427. Aufidus shillonganus, sp. u. 



Vertex of head pale ochraceous, the basal area between eyes 

 black; pronotum with anterior half pale ochraceous, the basal 

 area marginally black, centrallv pale ferruginous ; seutelluiu 



Fig. 156. — Aujidus skill ongantcs. 



ochraceous ; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; prosternum and 

 abdomen beneath more or less piceous; tegmina subhyaline, the 

 claval and subclaval areas nale ferruginous, a broad transverse 



