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(excluding apex) black ; tegmina pale ocbraceous, subhj^aliue ; 

 ocelli placed as near to each other as to eyes ; scutellnm a little 

 shorter than pronotum ; head together with the eyes wider than 

 tegmina at base ; vertex of head very slightly rounded in front, 

 almost truncate. 



Length 5 millim. 



Uab. Simla, 7000 feet {H. M. Lefroy, Brit. 2Ius.). 



17U. — Nchcla mijiitana. 



Allied to N. atrovenosa, Melich., from which it differs in the 

 more truncate vertex between the eyes and different markings and 

 coloration. 



Nehela BiMACULicoiLis to replace Agallia quadrinotata. 

 (Vol. IV, p. 197.) 



Bythoscopus (Oncopsis) biniaculicollis, Sidl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 



1855, p. 100. 

 Pacbynus biiuaculicollit;, Stal. Hem. Afr. iv, p. 127 (1866); Melich. 



Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiv, p. 297 (lyOo). 

 Agallia quadrinotata, Melich. Horn. Ceylon, p. 151 (1903). 

 Igenia bimaculicollis, Jacohi, Kilimandjctro-Meni Ex2)ed. 12 (7) 



p. 129(1910). 



Add: Hah. South India; Kodaikanal and Nilgiri Hills (T. F. 

 Camphcll). — East and South Africa. Seychelle Islands. 



I had not seen the specimeii described by Melichar as A. quadri- 

 notata when I included it in this fauna. 



A considerable amount of variation occurs in this species. 

 Even in the specimens received from Mr. T. \. Campbell, which 

 were taken in Southern India, the ground-colour of the tegmina 

 being either pale bluish or dark ochraceous, the darker longitudinal 

 markinsfs are also variable. 



