402 



COEEIDtE. 



Fig. 235. — Clavlgralla gihbo^a. 



castaneous ; antennte ocbraceous, apical joint pale castaneous,. 



second and third joints sub- 

 equal in length ; pronotum 

 transversely and somewhat coni- 

 cally tuberculate on disk, the 

 lateral angles produced into 

 acute black spines directed a 

 little forward and upward, the 

 anterior area thickly and strongly 

 pilose ; scutellum elevated, 

 thickly and strongly pilose ;. 

 membraue pale hyaline ; legs 

 luteous, about apical halves of 

 femora, bases, apices, and a 

 faint central annulation to tibice,^ 

 castaneous ; body beneath ob- 

 scure brownish-ochraceous ; posterior femora spined beneath near 

 apices (these spines are not sufficiently shown in the figure). 



Length 8 to 10 ; breadth between pronotal angles 4 to 5 raillim.- 

 Eah. Bomhay (Coll. Disf.). Bangalore (Cameron). Teuasserim ; 

 Myitta (DoherUj). 



660. Clavlgralla horrens, ijohrn, Stett. enf. Zeit. xxi, p. 403 (1800). 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum brownish-ochraceous, coarsely 

 punctate, somewhat granulose, moderately pilose ; corium ocbra- 

 ceous, its apex castaneous ; connexivum ochraceous with 

 castaneous spots ; legs luteous, apical areas of the posterior 

 femora and bases and apices of posterior tibiae castaneous, each 

 femur with a luteous spot before apex : body beneath obscure 

 brownish-ochraceous, the lateral areas of sternum and abdomen 

 distinctly marked with, cretaceous, abdomen more or less suffused 

 -with ochraceous ; pronotum with two more or less distinct central 

 longitudinal ridges, the latei'al angular spines long, black ; an- 

 tennae ochraceous, the apical joint a little darker, second joint 

 shghtly longer than the third ; posterior femora longly spined 

 beneath near apex ; lateral angles of the posterior segments 

 strongly spined. 



Length 7 ; breadth between pronotal angles 3 millim. 



Hab. Bombay (CoU. Dist.). Ceylon (Green ^- Leivis). Assam. 

 Burma ; Palon, Karennee (Feci). 



661. Clavlgralla sciitellaris, Westw. (Coieus) in Hope Cai. n. p. 24 

 (1842). 



Brownish-ochraceous ; antennae and corium luteous ; pronotum 

 and scutellum with a distinct luteous longitudinal ridge, this ridge 

 sometimes concolorous in hue ; pronotum with four central small 

 dark conical tubercles, lateral angles spinously produced, the spines 

 black ; connexivum ochraceous, the last two segments almost 



