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between which are two much less raised and straighter ridges, the 

 base strongly concave, the lateral areas oblique, punctate; s(Mitel- 

 lum slightly foveate ; tegmina with a more or less distinct broad 

 paler fascia occupying the basal area, the claval area distinctly 

 tuberculate, the apical area paler in hue but with the veins darker ; 

 posterior tibiie a little ainpliated and broadly sulcate beneath. 



Length inch tegm. 14-14.i millim. 



Hah. Bengal, (JukXcntin {Atkinson Coll.); S. Canara, Puttur and 

 Grodavari Distr., Podagatlapallee (Pasa Coll.). — China ; Hong 

 Kong (Boivring, Brit. Mus.). 



LedEA IJfTBEMEDIA. (Vol. IV, p. 172.) 



Add : Hah. Ceylon ; Maskeliya {T. Bainbrigge Fletcher, Brit. 

 Mus.). 



Lediia mutica, (Vol. IV, p. 173.) 



Add: Hah. South India ; Coimbatore (j''. Bainbrigge Fletcher). 



Ledra bilatata. (Vol. IV, p. 174.) 



Add : Hah. Near Calcutta, Sibpur Botanical Gardens {Mrs. 

 Everett). Calcutta {Incl. Mas.), Podagatlapallee ; Godavari 

 Distr. {Pasa Coll.). 



Genus CONFUCIUS. (Vol. IV, p. 178.) 



CONFITCIUS BITUBBRCULATUS, (Vol. IV, p. 179.) 



Add: Hah. South India ; Coirabatore (7'. Bainbrigge Fletcher). 



Genus LEDROPSIS. (Vol. IV, p. 180.) 



3458. Ledropsis lutescens, .sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, aud tegmina pale umber-brown, 

 tegmina with some small scattered greyish-white spots ; body 

 beneath and legs more or less pale ochraceous, the tibiae distinctly 

 darker in coloration, anterior area of face mottled with testaceous ; 

 vertex of head longer than the breadth between eyes, slightly 

 upturned towards apex which is obtusely acute, the lateral 

 margins oblique, the surface irregularly subrugulose and finely 

 punctate; pronotum with the lateral margins slightly coucave, 

 the basal margin distinctly angularly concave, finely punctured 

 and wrinkled; tegmina thickly and somewhat coarsely punctate 

 on the claval area. 



Length incl. tegm. 15 millim. 



Hah. South India; Coimbatore {T. Bainbrigge Fletcher). 



