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longitudinal stria\ Surface of body smooth, impunctate. (xeneral 

 color of body light lemon-yellow; eyes and ocelli bright carmine; all 

 legs pallid; antenn.v and wing veins slightly dusky; a broad lateral 

 brown band extending down either side of the body from the pro- 

 notum to the tip of the alxlomen. 



Male. — In the male the l)rown band is not so perfect, but the [)i-o- 

 notum, the anterior border of the mesoscutum, the axilhv, all of the 

 metanotum. and the sides and tip of the al)domen are bi-own. 



Type. — Xo. 10307. U. S. National Museum. Described fi'om 4 



Fig. 17. — Coccoithnuns Uuii/ifiiscifitiis: Fein.ile. (Uc.illy enlai-ged (original). 



male and -t female specimens l)red from Saissefia nk/ra Nietner 

 {Leeanium lugndn), at Manaar, Ceylon, by E. Ernest (xreen, 1897. 



Coccophagus zebratus, new species. (Fig. 18.) 



Fe)U(ih'. — Length 1.34 mm.; expanse 2.4 mm.; greatest width of 

 fore wing 0.3*2 mm. Body smooth, flat, impunctate; antenntie with 

 only very slight indications of longitudinal stria?; hind femora and 

 coxa^ considerably swollen. Club of antenna^ dark brown ; scape, 

 pedicel, and funicle joints 1 and 2 of a rather lighter brown; funicle 

 joint 3 Avhite. Vertex, occiput, pronotum, and mesonotum lemon- 

 yellow, metascutimi brown; face and remainder of thorax whitish; 

 all femora and coxse whitish and front tibia? as well ; middle and 

 hind tibiu' slightly brownish at base; first joint of middle and hind 

 tarsi brown. Abdomen whitish, with a broad brown transverse band 

 on each segment. Wing veins dusky. 



Male. — Unknown. 



Type. — No. 10308, U. S. National Museum. Tavo female speci- 

 mens bred from Aclerda distorta Green, MS., Punduloya, Ceylon, by 

 E. Ernest Green. 



