HOPLISTODEEA. 



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294. Hoplistodera incisa, IJi'sf. Tr. K S. 1887, p. 349, pi. 12, f. 3. 



Ochraceous with brownish tints ; head finely and sparingly 

 punctate ; antennae ochraceous, becoming darker towards apex ; 

 pronotum sparingly but coarsely punctate, the lateral angles pro- 

 duced in robust subacute spines, their apices slightly reflexed 



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Fig, 105. — Hoplistodera incisa, 



backward, and with a notched tubercle beneath at about half 

 their length ; scutellum with the basal half sparingly, the apical 

 half thickly coarsely punctate ; corium coarsely and irregularly 

 punctate ; membrane pale hyaline : body beneath ochraceous, with 

 a sublateral series of castaneous spots on each side ; legs pale 

 luteous, femora annulated with brown near apex ; rostrum ochra- 

 ceous, the apex pitchy and extending a little beyond posterior 

 coxae. 



Length 8 ; breadth between pronotal angles 9 millim. 



Hah. Sikhini ; Mungphu. ]Yaga Hills {Doherty). Burma ; 

 Kareunee {Fea). 



295. Hoplistodera virescens, Dull. List Hem. i, p. 217 (1851), 



Head orange-yellow, brownish towards the vertex, which is 

 sparingly punctate ; pronotum pale yellowish -green, moderately 

 strongly punctate, with two ochraceous spots near anterior 

 margin ; lateral spines nearly horizontal, acute ; scutellum testa- 

 ceous, basal portion sparingly, apical more thickly, punctate, base 

 with four brown spots ; corium yellowish-green, finely and 

 sparingly brownly punctate ; membrane pale liyaline ; abdomen 

 beneath concolorous, somewhat thickly punctate, the punctux'es 

 brown on each side of disk and towards apex ; sternum pale 

 ochraceous and thickly punctate ; legs ochraceous, apices of tibiae 

 and basal joints of tarsi brownish ; antennae and rostrum ochra- 

 ceous, two apical joints of the first fulvous, and apex of the 

 second black. 



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