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dark basal spot between them : froiit and face paler, witli a small 

 black sput near the insertioii of the antennae ; body beneath 

 piceous or black ; legs ochraeeous ; tegniina with the clavus 

 brownish ochraeeous, its outer margin broadiv pale ochraeeous, 

 beyond the claval area the colour is blackish, witli the costal 



Fig. 167. — AuaUiu rii(jo.<ct. 



margin gradually widening to and including the apical area 

 ochraeeous; pronotutn, scutellum, and claval area of tegmina 

 finely granulose ; ocelli placed about as near to each other as to 

 eyes; scutellum about as long as pronotum ; head (together with 

 the eyes) wider than tegmina at ba.se ; face (including clypeus) 

 nearly as long as width across eyes; pronotum anteriorly con- 

 ve.xly rounded between the eyes. 



Length 34 millini. 



Hab. jN". Bengal ( Brit. JIus.). 



Allied to A. jdotina, Dist. (vox. n , p. 194), but differing in its 

 granulose upper surface and distinct coloration. 



34t)9. Agallia campbelli, sp. n. 



Vertex of head ochraeeous, narrow margins, a central longitu- 

 dinal line and a rounded spot on each side, dark purplish brown ; 

 pronotum aiid scutellum dark purplish browu, pronotum with two 

 central spots near anterior margin, two central angulate spots 

 behind middle and the lateral margins ochraeeous ; scutellum with 

 two oblique spots and the apex ochraeeous ; face ochraeeous 

 mottled with brownish, clypeus spotted with black; legs ochra- 

 eeous. sometimes annulated with brownish ; tegmina dark purplish 

 brown, in some sjjecimens, as in the one here figured, with the 

 costal and apical cells paler, a distinct pale ochraeeous oblique 

 fascia extending from base to about middle of claval area (in some 

 specimens this fascia is almost obsolete), claval apex paler ; pro- 

 notum strongly transversely impressed near middle, scutellum also 

 transversely impressed ; posterior tibiie strongly spinulose. 



Length 2^ to 3 millim. 



