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BEDUA'IID-E. 



A. Abdominal margins obiuseh/ spined ; anteiior pronotal lobe 

 with two sJiort tubercidous sjyoies. 



1064. Centrocnemis dearmata, sp. n. 



Dull brownisb-ochraceous, mottled witb fuscous ; spots to eon- 



nexivum above and beueatli, apex of scutellum, apex of first joint 



to rostrum, apices and obscure 

 medial aunulatious to femora, 

 biannulatious to anterior and 

 intermediate tibia?, and basal 

 annulations to posterior tibiae 

 pale ocbraceous ; disk of ster- 

 num and some discal spots to 

 membrane fuscous ; first joint 

 of antennae a little tbickened 

 and granulate and about as loug 

 as anteocular portion of head ; 

 head, pronotum, and scutellum 

 coarsely granulate ; spines in 

 front of eyes long, erect ; pos- 

 terior pronotal angles broad, 

 sinuate, with three short broad 



dentations ; lateral abdominal margins obtusely spined at segmental 



angles. 



Length 13 to 15 millim. 



Bab. Ceylon ; Colombo (Leivis), Maskeliya (Green). 



Cen trocnemis dearmata. 



B. Abdominal margins longly S2nned ; anterior pronotal lohc 

 with two long discal spines. 



1065. Centrocnemis stall, Eeut. Act. iSoc.Sc.Fenn.xu,-p. 333 (1881). 



Dull ocbraceous ; a transverse spot between eyes, a lateral line 

 on each side behind eyes, a transverse discal fascia to pronotum 

 (not reaching lateral angles), anterior area of pronotum, and 

 corium (excludmg veins and base) fuscous ; membrane pale 

 ocbraceous, mottled with brown and fuscous ; body beneath much 

 suffused with fuscous ; rostrum with base of first joint, a lateral 

 vitta on each side of second joint, and the third joint fuscous ; 

 anterior and intermediate tibiae pale ocbraceous, biannulated with 

 fuscous ; anterior lobe of pronotuui with two long obliquely erect 

 spines on disk, the lateral angles to posterior lobe with four long 

 spmes and some smaller spines on posterior margin ; counexivum 

 mottled with brown, each segment with six spines of varying length. 



Length 22i milhm. 



Bab. Assam; Khtisi Hills (CJiennell). Sikhim (Coll. Dist.) ; 

 Darjeeling {Stoclhohn JIks.). 



