QUERCETANUS. 



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collar short, ante- and postocular areas subequal in length ; first 

 joint of antennae shorter than head but passing its apex, second 

 joint considerably longer than first ; rostrum with the first and 

 second joints subequal in length, or second slightly shortest ; pro- 

 notum with the anterior lobe considerably narrower than the 

 posterior, shorter in length, moderately wrinkled, centrally 

 longitudinally incised, posterior lobe with thr(^e longitudinal 

 incisions, one central and one on each lateral area, the lateral 

 margins nodulose ; scutellum transverse, not prominently nari'owed, 

 apical spinous angles wide apart ; connexivum moderately pro- 

 minent ; membrane reaching or slightly passing the abdominal 

 apex ; anterior femora very slightly thickened ; anterior and 

 intermediate tibine with a short apical furrow. 



1190. ftuercetanus atromaculatus, sp. n. 



Dull sanguineous ; central incision to anterior lobe and 



two large discal spots to 

 posterior lobe of pronotum, 

 corium (excepting base and 

 lateral margins), membrane, 

 a linear spot near anterior 

 coxae and a similar spot behind 

 them, a spot behind inter- 

 mediate coxae, the abdominal 

 stigmata, and spots to con- 

 nexivum black ; abdomen 

 beneath reddish - piceous ; 

 antennae with the first 

 and second joints fuscous 

 (remaining joints mvitilated in 

 specimen described), base of first joint red. 



Length 16 millim. 



Hab. Western Indian Province (Ailinson, Brit. Mus.). 



Fig. '202.— Qucrccf aims cdromaculatus. 



1191. duercetanus relatus, sp. u. 



Dull sanguineous ; corium (excepting base), lateral margin and 

 apical angle, membrane, a tibial annulation near base, a very 

 obsolete annulation near apices of intermediate and posterior 

 femora, and a central spot to scutellum black ; first and second 

 joints of antennae black, (remaining joints mutilated in specimen 

 described) ; connexivum uuicolorous, unspotted. 



Length 16 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Brit. J/hs.). 



