308 pextatomid.t:. 



6^ Walker as distinct species, each being represented by a single 

 typical specimen in the British Museum — U. famic/ata (female) 

 and U. philoides (male). A study of larger material has, however, 

 satisfied me as to their identity. 



493. Urostylis nigromarginalis, Reut. BerL ent. Zeitschr. xxv, p. 85 



(1881). 



Testaceous, above erectly pallidly pilose ; pronotum, scutellum, 

 and outer area of corium sparingly and coarsely ferruginously 

 ])unctate ; scutellum with a subtriangular fuscescent spot on basal 

 area, which is a little more densely punctate ; corium internally 

 and towards apex very finely and obsoletely concolorously punc- 

 tate ; punctately impressed at claval suture, clavus also at the 

 margin of scutellum \^dth a series of strongly impressed punctures ; 

 lateral margin of corium narrowly black ; membrane pale hyaline, 

 the interior and basal margins, and an apical streak, fuscous ; 

 rostrum about reaching middle of mesosternum ; antennae rufous- 

 testaceous, basal halves of fourth and fifth joints pallid. 



Length 12| millim. 



Hah. Darjeeling (vide lleutc.r). 



I have not seen this species. 



494. Urostylis spectabilis, sp. n. 



Pale greenish ; lateral margins of pronotum and corium bright 

 ochraceous ; extreme lateral edge of corium black ; membrane 

 pale fuliginous, margins, basal area, and central apical fascia dark 

 brown ; antennae with the first and second joints brownish- 

 ochraceous, third piceous, fourth piceous with nearly basal half 

 luteous (fifth joint mutilated in type): body beneath pale greenish; 

 lateral margins of sternum and lateral projecting margins of 

 corium bright ochraceous as above ; legs and rostrum pale luteous; 

 pronotum and scutellum coarsely and somewhat darkly punctate ; 

 claval margins lineately coarsely darkly punctate, some oblique 

 series of similar punctures on outer discoidal area of corium ; 

 rostrum reaching middle of mesosternum. 



Length 13 millim. 



Hah. Xaga Hills {DoJierty). 



495. Urostylis farinaria, Dist. Tr. E. S. 1901, p. 114. 



Very pale luteous, in some specimens inclining to ochraceous ; 

 eyes, apical areas of third, fourth, and fifth joints of antennae, 

 and a spot near centre of apical margin to corium black; pronotum 

 and scutellum somewhat sparingly but coarsely punctate ; inner 

 and outer claval margins with a longitudinal series of coarse 

 punctures ; corium with the inner area impunctate, the outer 

 area coarsely but sparingly punctate. 



Length 10 to 12 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Eangoon, Karennee {Fea). 



