PYGOLAMPIS. 



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sides almost parallel from base to insertion of antennae, laterally 

 spinous behind the eyes, central lobe prominent ; rostrum with 

 the first joint longer than the two apical joints taken together; 

 first joint of antennae thickened, as long or nearly as long as the 

 head ; pronotum elongate, narrowed anteriorly, lateral margins 

 straight, basal margin a little sinuate ; anterior and intermediate 

 legs almost equally long, posterior legs much the longest, posterior 

 femora not reaching the abdominal apex ; anterior coxae contiguous, 

 intermediate coxae distinctly separated, posterior coxae placed 

 widely apart ; anterior angles of prosternum produced in a porrect 

 or curved spine. 



1025. Pygolampis fceda, StM, Of v. Vet.-Ak. Fdrh. 1859, p. 379; En. 

 Hew. iv, p. 8o (1874). 



Above brownish- oehraceous, 

 beneath griseous ; femora infus- 

 cated towards apex, anterior and 

 intermediate tibiae annulated with 

 fuscous ; mesosternum with two 

 central piceous vittae ; central 

 lobe of head a little prominent ; 

 tlrst joint of antennae in 5 dis- 

 tinctly longer than the head, in 

 (5 about as long as head ; basal 

 joint of antennae, femora and 

 posterior tibiae a little mottled 

 with fuscous ; pronotum with 

 a longitudinal sulcatiou which is 

 much wider behind. 



Length 12^ to 16 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon ; Peradenyia 

 (Green). Burma ; Ivarennee, 

 B\mmo (Fea). Tenasserim ; Malewoou (i^t'«). 



Fig. 1 57. — Pygolampis fusda . 



1026. Pygolampis unicolor, Walk. Cat. Het. viii, p. 36 (1878). 



Pale ochraceou-S, sometimes very pale fuscous ; apices of the 

 femora, two basal annulations and apices of anterior and inter- 

 mediate tibiae, bases of posterior tibiae, a very broad central fascia 

 extending through meso- and metanota and abdomen beneath, and 

 three longitudinal fasciae on apical abdominal segment above dark 

 fuscous-brown ; veins to coriuui pale fuscous ; in one specimen the 

 head is fuscous and the pronotum pale oehraceous, in a second the 

 head and pronotum are fuscous ; first joint of antennae about as 

 long as pronotum and somewhat longly pilose ; head a little 

 shorter than pronotum, the anteocular portion faintly longitudinally 

 ridged, the postocular portion obsoletely sulcate ; anterior lobe of 

 pronotum sulcate, postei-ior lobe with four discal carinae, the 

 central two contiuuous and diverging, the outer two shorter and 

 nearly straight ; lateral margins cai-inate ; hemelyfcra and posterior 

 femora not quite reaching abdominal apex. 



