So2 



cohbiviJe. 



the lateral lobes ; antennae cylindrical, the first joint a little the 

 stoutest, third joint foliaceously dilated on each side ; pronotuin 

 with the lateral angles always (sometimes strongly) dilated ; 

 abdomen strongly dilated on each side; femora moderately 

 thickened, granulate, more or less spinous beneath. 



^73. Dalader aciiticosta, Amy. ^- Sen: Hem. p. 188, pi. iv, f. 7 

 (1843). 

 StoJl, Pim. f. 183. 



Brownish-ochraceous, thickly and finely punctate ; antennae 

 finely pilose, third joint foliaceously arapliated on each side, 



Fig. 212. — Dalader aciiticosta. 



fourth joint slender and a little paler in hue ; pronotum with 

 small scattered tubercles, a distinct central longitudinal carina- 

 tion, the lateral augles somewhat Innately produced, their apices 

 obliquely truncate, the anterior lateral margins finely denticulate ; 

 membrane with obscure scattered darker spots; abdominal dilata- 

 tions with paler reflections on each segment ; sternum obsoletely 

 1-rauulate ; abdomen distinctly and somewhat coarsely granulate. 



Length 28 to 31 ; breadth between pronotal angles 14^ to 

 15 millim. 



Hah. Bengal ; Jalpaiguri {Ind. Mus.). Sikhim ; Mungphu 

 {Athhison Coll.). Assam ; Margherita (Doherty), Khasi Hills 

 (CJienneU), Sibsdgar (inc?. Mus.). Burma; Arakan (Ind. Mus.), 

 Karennee, Bhamo (i^e^rt). Tenasserim ; Thagata (i^m). 



574. Dalader planiventris, H'estw. (Acauonicus) in Hojje Cat. ii, 



p. 8 (1842). 

 Dalader rotuiidicosta, Ami/, ^y Serv. Hem. p. 188 (1843). 



Allied to D. aciUicosta, from which it difi'ers principally by the 

 structure of the produced pronotal augles, which are more hori- 

 zontally and less Innately produced, their apices obtusely rounded 

 and uioderately dentate before the anterior angles; the third 

 joint of the antennae is also less Ijroadly dilated. 



