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apical half. Wings hyaline, veins bluish, except on the 
apical part where they are brown. Hind tibize bluish. 
3 (type). 2 (paratype). 
mm. mm, 
Length of body ........ 16 21°5 
5 diond! =F aiigergk 3 35 
ra pronotum .... 3°25 + 
Pe GLYIMA iy wai 165 20°5 
i hind femur .. 95 12 
4 55 tibia. sss 8 10 
The type-specimen is from Pusa, Bengal, 25. vill. 1908; 
15 paratypic specimens (2 males and 13 females) are partly ~ 
from the same locality, partly without any precise data. 
The whole series is rather uniform in habitus, size, and 
coloration ; the darker-coloured specimens have grey bands 
on the hind femora, which are entirely absent in specimens 
of lighter general coloration; in the latter the elytra are 
often without any spots. 
29. Pusa rugulosa, sp. n. 
g. Differs from the above-described P. levis by the 
following characters: habitus more robust; face and body 
more densely hirsute; face rugulose, with numerous, though 
not dense, impressed points; front less strongly reclinate ; 
pronotum more constricted anteriorly, with metazona convex 
and distinctly raised above prozona; elytra. scarcely ex- 
tending beyond hind knees ; hind femora thicker ; general 
coloration greyish, with but very indistinct pale and dark 
lateral stripes, but with better-pronounced grey bands on the 
upperside of hind femora ; hind tibiz bluish grey. 
S (type). Q (paratype). 
mm. mn. 
Length of body ........ 155 21°5 
3 ORG se canis 3 ; 35 
A pronotum .,.. 3 } 3°5 
4 elytra. ies 135 18 
_ hind femur .. 9 il 
ie gj.) Gabe - Fine 75 85 
The typical male is from an unknown locality; the para- 
typic series consists of 2 ¢ ¢ and 10 2 2, partly from Pusa, 
partly without precise data. Though this species is very 
closely related to the preceding one, I think myself justified 
in regarding them as distinct; the characters given in the 
description of rugulosa are constant in the series before me 
and quite sufficient for separating the two species. The 
coloration of the females of ruguiosa differs from that of 
