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darker with many irregular, small granules bearing black macrotrichia; 

 wings hyaline with dark veins. 



Pygofer with edge entire, opening about as wide as long ; anal 

 segment small, without spines; styles small, obliquely truncate at apex, 

 narrowed slightly in middle with a small projection near base ; aedeagus 



Coluwbisoga campheUi. 



1. Dorsal view of head and pronotum. 



2. Lateral view of genitalia. 



3. Left genital style. 



large, slightly compressed laterally, broadest at base, strongly curved 

 before middle, the apex rounded, a strong curved spine arises from the 

 dorsal edge of the base, curves over and lies along the left side. Length, 

 2.8 mm. ; tegmen, 4.2 mm. 



Female; macropterous. Similar to male but lighter in color, especially 

 the tegmen; the granules along veins light in color. Length, 3.5 mm.; 

 tegmen, 5.2 mm. 



Described from two specimens from Dodabetta Hill, Ootoka- 

 mund, Nilg-iri Hills, South India, elevation 8000 feet. On 

 bamboo (T. V. Campbell). Type No. 1026. 



Pundaluoya emesti (Kirby). 



One male and one female from Chikkaballapura, South 

 India {T. V. Campbell). The female is considerably lighter in 

 color than the male and confirms my remarks elsewhere ^ that 

 P. simplex (Kirby) is only the light colored female of P. 

 emesti. 



iCan. Ent. (1919) p. 7. 



