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Goniodes sectus, n. sp. 



(Text- figs. I and 2.) 



Males and females from Catreus wallichii (Garhwal^ Darjiling 

 and Kumaon, Himalayas, India). Species with head of malt 

 small, flattened in front, with temples rounded and female with 

 conspicuous lateral, temporal angles. 



Description of male: Colour golden brown^ with thorax 

 darker and with red-brown markings. Head small, rounded, about 

 as broad as long, with flattened, though evenly rounded, front 



Fig. \.— Goniodes secfns, Kellogg and Paine ; Male. 



and deep antennal emarginations ; clypeus with marginal band 

 widest in the centre and turning in before the antennae to form 

 the long, narrow, red-brown antennal blotches, and with six hairs 

 on each side, of which the second and last are the longest ; 

 on the anterior edge of the antennal emarginations is a long 

 hair. Antennae with heavy first segment bearing a promi- 

 nent protuberance on its posterior margin, from which arises 

 a sharp spine ; second segment as long as the third with its 

 appendage, the appendage being quite long and continuous with the 

 segment proper; last two segments about equal, much reduced, 

 appearing as a two-jointed appendage of the third segment. Eye 

 occupying the prominent posterior angle of the antennal emar- 

 ginations, with an elongate ocular fleck, a long hair, and small. 



