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spots black ; anteunse greenish-ochraceous ; apex of third and 

 apical halves of fourth aud fifth joints pale castaneous. 



Fig. 140. — Zangis dorsalis. 



f, ; lu some specimens there is a distinct linear black marginal spot 

 on each side of scutelhnn near apex and a black linear discal 

 streak on corium. 



Length 12 to 14 millim. 

 ^ Hah. Cejdon (Green). 



ooQ. Zangis albomaculata, sp. n. 



Pale grassy-green, very thickly and finely punctate ; scutellum 

 with two whitish marginal spots near apex ; antennae with the 

 first, second, aud third joints pale green (remaining joints muti- 

 lated in type) ; pronotum with two transverse spots on anterior 

 area, four longitudinal on disk (of Mhich the two central are 

 smallest, and the outermost largest and broadest at base), and a 

 rounded spot at each lateral angle, obscure pale olivaceous ; 

 abdomen above ochraceous : body benearh and legs pale greenish 

 much suffused with ochraceous ; apex of rostrum and apices of 

 the segmental apical angles black ; an obscure pale lateral 

 submarginal fascia to pronotum. 



Length IS ; breadth between pronotal angles 10 millim. 



Ilab. Bombay (Leith). 



Genus JURTINA. 



.Turtiiia, Sid/, Of v. Vet.-Akad. Fork. 1867, p. 518. 

 Gastraulax, part., Herr.-Schciff. Wmiz. Ins. vii, p. 61 (1844). 



Type, /. indica, Dall. 



Distribution. Madagascar and neighbouring islands, India, Malay 

 Archipelago, and New Caledonia. 



Head shorter than the pronotum, forwardly narrowed, the apex 

 rounded, lobes of equal length ; basal joint of antennae not quite 

 reaching apex of head ; rostrum very long, sometimes almost 

 reaching the apex of the abdomen ; pronotum with the lateral 

 margins almost straight, anterior margin truncate behind eyes, 



