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rULGORID^. 



are three piceous longitudinal streaks, but the marginal vein is not 

 setosely granulate ; stigma three-cornered, piceous, pale yellowish in 

 front, in the apical area are several brown spots, especially on apical 

 margin, apical veins mostly brown, transverse veins infuscate, 

 closing marginal vein of clavus piceous ; wings hyaline with 

 brown veius ; abdomen yellowish-brown with the segmental 

 margins paler ; legs rusty-yellow with indistinct darker longi- 

 tudinal stripes. 



Length " 6 to 6| millim." 



Hah. Ceylon {Green). 



The type is stated to be in Jvirkaldy's collection, and is therefore 

 presumably at Honolulu. 



1794. Oliarus caudatus, Walk. (Cixius) Ins. Saund., Horn. p. 43 

 (1858) ; Atkins. (Cixius?) J. A. S. Beng. Iv, p. 32 (1886). 



Body pale castaneous-brown ; ridges to head, pronotum, 

 carinations to mesonotum, abdominal segmental margins, and legs 

 ochraceous ; fi'ontal area of face (excluding margins and central 

 ridge) piceous ; tegmina hyaline, the venation fuscous ; stigma 



114. — Oliarus caudaius. 



fuscous, pale at base, transverse veins on apical areas infuscate, 

 and two or three very obscure small fuscous spots at apical margin, 

 the longitudinal veins are minutely fuscously setosely maculate : 

 wings hyaline, the venation palely fuscous ; posterior tibi» with 

 two or three distinct spines, one near middle prominent ; meso- 

 notum with five longitudinal carinate lines, those on each side of 

 the central one slightly converging and not reaching anterior 

 margin. 



Length excl. tegm. 6 ; exp. tegm. 16 to 20 millim. 



Hah, " North Hindostan " {Jide Walker). 



1795. Oliarus fusconebulosus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, mesonotum, and sternum very pale castaneous ; 

 legs ochraceous; abdomen black; tegmina pale creamy, semi-opaque, 

 the veins marked with small fuscous setose spots, three transverse 



