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159. Lissonota binghami, Cam. 



Lissonota hinghami, Cameron, Tijds. Ent. 1907, p. 109 ( $). 



Black, with profuse flavescent markinos. Head with the face 

 (•h)sely punctate centrally, antl sparsely at the sides ; frons and 

 Aertex subglahrous ; sides «;f face broadly, clypeus except its basal 

 margin, the frontal, vertical and lower external orbits, ilavous ; 

 n :iiidihles, except below and apically, white. iScape and base of 

 tiaiiellulu bent-ath, and a broad central band on tbe latter, white. 

 Tliorax cloxely and strongly punctate ; the following markings 

 fiavous : — hamate marks on apex and a subquadrate one on ba^al 

 half of mesonotum, two oblique and externally dilated spots at 

 base of tbe basal lialf of metanotun), a line on lower side of pro- 

 ])leura% the radical callosities, a large central mark on apex of 

 mesopleura), a small one behind the bind wiiigs, mesosternum 

 broadly and most of metapleurae ; metanotum more strongly 

 punctate than the mesonotmu, witli its pale pubescence denser 

 tlian elsewhere. ScuteUiou fiavous and not very strongly punctate. 

 Abdomen with the apices of all tbe segments, and the ba^e of the 

 iirst tbree, flavous ; terebra hardly lialf tbe length of tbe body 

 (5 millim.). Le<js : anterior pairs pale fiavous, their femora with 

 a fulvescent tinge; hind legs fulvous, their coxa? fiavous, with the 

 apical half black above, tlieir trochanters apically, femora and 

 tibiae narrowly, and the onychii, black. WIikjs hyaline, with the 

 stigma and nervures black ; areolet triangular and subpetiolate, 

 ■emitting the recurrent nervure from its apex. 



Lengili 12 millim. 



SlKKiM {Col. B'uKjham), 



Unknown to me. 



KiO. Lissonota v-maciilata, Cam. 



Lissonota "v-maculata, Cameron, Tijds. Eut. 1907, p. 108 ($). 



A black species, with profuse flavescent markings. Head 

 smooth, with the epistoma closely punctate ; the frontal, facial 

 broadly and outer orbits broadly below, mandibles except apically, 

 and tbe palpi, Ilavous. Pt'othorax basally Havous and with the 

 following fiavous markings : — a spot at its apex, hamate marks on 

 apex and an irregular mark at base of the closely and strongly 

 |)unctate mesonotum, two curved oblique marks on base of meta- 

 notum, radical callosities, a large apical spot on the mesoplcunc 

 and " a large mark, twice longer than broad with a large incision 

 on the base above, a large mark, dilated below at the base and 

 apex, the apical projection wider and longer than the basal," the 

 position of these not being indicated; metanotum closely and 

 rugosely punctate, with its disc subreticulate ; pleural closely 

 punctate, tbe uaeta- more closely and strongly than the meso- 

 pleuru3, ])ropleurai apically and basally strongly striate, except 

 above at the apex. Scutellum somewhat sparsely punctate and, 



