PEDIOPSIS, 



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3481 . Pediopsis orientalis, sp. u. 



Greenish ochraceous ; scutellum witli a darker spot near each 

 basal angle ; teginina appearing distinctly paler on a hroad, costal, 

 suhapical area, the inner apical margin distinctly darker in hue ; 

 vertex narrow, almost in direct line with the eyes, as seen above, 



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Fig. 176. — Pediopsis oriejitaii-. 



distinctly and somewhat strongly anteriorly angulate ; pi'onotum 

 twice as broad as long, its posterior margin moderately concave ; 

 scutellum transversely impressed before apex, and preceding this 

 there is in some specimens, as in the one here figured, a darker 

 longitudinal line. 



Length 4k millim. 



Bah. South India ; Kodaikanal and Nilgiri Hills (7\ V. 

 Campbell), 



3482. Pediopsis lovedalensis, sp. n. 



Pale virescent, the apical areas ot" the tegmina more ochraceous ; 

 vertex of head moderately angulate, tlie pronotum a little more 

 than twice as broad as long; scutellum with two diseal longi- 

 tudinal ridges ; face convex, modei'ately globose ; apices of the 

 tarsi black. 



Length 6 millim. 



Hah. Nilgiri Hills ; Lovedale (T. V. .Camphell). 



Allied to the Paltearctic P. virescens, Fabr., fi'om which it differs 

 in the less anteriorlv angulated vertex of the head. 



3483. Pediopsis garuda, sp. n. 



Vertex of head, pronotum, and scutellum olivaceous, the first 

 sparingly, the two latter thickly, coarsely, darkly punctate, apical 



