ITBOSTiLIS. 



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Hah. Sikhim {Atlinson) ; Darjeeling {Coll. Dist.). Khc4si Hills 

 {Chennell). 



491. Urostylis pallida, Dull. List Hem. i, p. 315 (1851). 



" Above pale greenish-yellow ; head brownish ; prouotum finely 

 punctured with brown, with the lateral margins waved ; scutellum 



more strongly punctured 

 with brown than the 

 prouotum ; corium thickly 

 and finely punctured, with 

 the inner and outer por- 

 tions of the apical margin 

 black, the central portion 

 yellow ; membrane trans- 

 parent, whitish, with a 

 black spot in the inner 

 basal angle : body beneath 

 orange ; abdomen with 

 the disk smooth and 

 shining, the sides reddish 

 and faintly wrinkled ; 

 legs testaceous ; femora 

 covered with brown points, which towards the apex form a short 

 line on each side ; rostrum yellow with the tip black ; antennae 

 with the basal joint testaceous, the remainder pale browu." 



Length 13| to 14 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim {Atlinson). 



The type specimen in the British Museum is here figured. 



Fig. 195. — Urostylis pallida. 



492. Urostylis fiimigata, Walk. Cat. Het. ii, p. 413. 10 (1867). 

 Urostylis pliiloides, Walk. loc. cit. p. 413. 11. 

 Var. Dist. Sec. Yarkand. Miss., Rhynch. p. 7 (1879). 



Dull ochraceous or pale greenish, very finely darkly punctate ; 

 a small spot on each antennal base, a similar spot near each 

 pronotal angle, apical half of extreme inner claval margin, and 

 the extreme apical margin of corium black ; antennas with the 

 first and second joints ochraceous, the third piceous, fourth and 

 fifth piceous with their bases broadly luteous ; scutellum with a 

 small obscure levigate spot at each basal angle, the apex impunctate; 

 membrane pale hyaline, somewhat streaked with ochraceous : body 

 beneath and legs ochraceous ; rostrum about reaching middle of 

 mesosternum, its apex black ; lateral margins of the pronotum 

 slightly reflexed and distinctly sinuate. 



Length 9| to 11| millim. 



Hah. Pun jab ; Murree {Stoliczha). Sikhim; Mungi^yhu {AtJcinson). 

 Sylhet {Bowring). Assam ; Margherita {Doherty). Burma; 

 Karennee {Fea). 



I was formerly inclined to consider these two described forms 



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