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rULGORID.i;. 



mutilated in typical specimen ; tegmiua castaneous-brown ; iuner 

 margins of tegmina near base of medial suture bright ochraceous ; 

 teo-mina on apical margin with five small ochraceous spots, the costal 

 margin minutely speckled with ochraceous and at the concave 



Fig. 182 



sinuation pale ochraceous, longitudinal veins distinctly raised and 

 sparsely finely tuberculate. 



Length inch tegm. 64 milhm. 



Hah. Ceylon; Vwu^nhioyix {Green, Brit. Mas.). 



Genus LUSANDA. 



Lusauda, Stal, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. iii, p. 3i32 (1859) ; Melich. 

 Faun. Ceylon, p. 73 (1903). 



Horn. 



Type, L.Jissicejys, Stal. 



Distribution. Ceylon. 



" Body compi-essed ; head produced, vertex transverse ; face 

 strongly produced, conical, its apex fissured ; ocelli none ; pronotum 

 and mesonotuui flat, the latter longer than the former ; tegmina 

 pendent, obliquely subtriangular, at the commisural junction some- 

 what concave, apex broad, obliquely truncate, coriaceous, sparingly 

 reticulate ; posterior tibiae with two spines." {Stal.) 



1923. Lusanda fissiceps, Stdl, Berl ent. Zeitschr. iii, p. .322 (1859) ; 

 Melich. Horn. Faun. Ceylon, p. 73, t. iii, f. 5 (1903). 



" Sordidly pale flavescent suffused with fuscous ; 

 genaa, frontal sinus, and anterior legs fuscous, 

 minutely irrorated with paler coloration ; anterior 

 coxa3 and trochanters white, medial coxae with 

 their bases darkly fuscous ; tegmina granulate, 

 spotted with fuscous." {Stal.) 



" Length inch tegm. scarcely 7 millim." 



Hah. Ceylon. 



I have not seen this species and have there- 

 fore copied Stal's description and reproduced 

 Melichar's figui-e. 



Fig. 183. 

 Lusanda Jissicepi>, 



