BEACHYTBS. 353 



Length 23 to 28 ; breadth between pronotal angles 13 to 

 14| millim. 



Hah. Sikhim. Assam ; Margherita {Dolierty), Sibsagar {Iml. 

 Mas.). Bombay (Leith). Nilgiri Hills (Ind. 3It(,s.). Ceylon 

 ■{Green). Burma; Karenuee (Doherfi/, Feci), Palon {Fea), Mergiii, 

 Tavoy {Lid. JIus.). — Also found in the Malay Peninsula and 

 Sumatra. 



575. Dalader rubiginosus, Westw. (Acauonicus) in Hope Cat. ii, p. 8 

 (1842). 

 Dalader parvulus, BisL A. M. N. H. (6) xii, p. 122 (1893). 



Fuscous or reddish-ochraceous, somewhat thickly and finely 

 punctate ; antennje black or piceous, pilose, the basal joint gene- 

 rally more or less brownish-ochraceous, third joint moderately 

 foliaceously dilated ; pronotum with a distinct central longitudinal 

 carination, the lateral angles broadly, obtusely angularly, and hori- 

 zontally produced, lateral margins finely serrate ; membrane 

 brov^'nish or piceous ; apex of scutellum paler in hue ; legs and 

 body beneath mottled with testaceous. 



Length 17 to 20; breadth between pronotal angles Qh to 

 8 millim. 



Hah. Burma; Ruby Mines (DoJicHi/), Teinzo, Bhamo, Palon 

 '(Fea). 



Westwood gave as tlie habitat of his species " India orientalis." 

 It was probably from Burma. 



Division BRACHYTARIA. 



Bracliytaria, Stal, En. Hem. iii, p. 35 (1873). 



Daladeridfe, part., Leth. S)- Sev. Cat. Gen. Hem. ii, p. 28 (1894). 



In this Division the antennae are shorter and thicker than in the 

 Daladei'aria, the first joint shorter than the second, not longer 

 than the head ; rostrum not, or slightly, extending beyond the 

 .anterior coxae. 



This Division consists of two or three genera, one of which is 

 recorded only from British India. 



Genus BRACHYTES 

 Brachytes, Westw. in Hope Cat. ii, p. 8 (1842). 



Type, B. hieolor, Westw. 



Distrihution. British India. 



Head moderately long, cleft between the apices of the lateral 

 lobes ; antennae stout, subgranulose, basal joint not longer than 

 head, much shorter than second joint ; pronotum with the lateral 

 angles rounded ; lateral margins of the abdomen broadly dilated ; 

 legs moderate, femora not prominently incrassated ; rostrum just 

 passing the anterior coxae. 



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