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(almost connected) spots to connexivum very pale ochraceous ; 

 base of first joint of antennse and the legs reddish yellow ; apical 

 angle of corium and the tarsi black ; bases of intermediate and pos- 

 terior femora stramineous ; head, prouotum, and sternum thickly 

 coarsely punctate ; clavus longitudinally punctate ; corium with 

 the subclaval margin and the costal margin longitudinally punc- 

 tate ; body beneath (especially the abdomen) finely greyishly 

 pilose ; other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 9 millim. 



Hah. Punjab ; Kangra Valley, 4500 feet (Dudgeon). 



Subfamily HETEROGASTRINyE. (Vol. II, p. 35.) 

 Chauliopinse, Bredd. Deiitsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1907, p. 40. 



Genus CHAULIOPS. (Vol. II, p. 35.) 



2809. Chanliops lobatula, Bredd. Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1907, p. 41. 

 Chauliops fallax ? Bredd. (nee Scott), torn. tit. p. 40. 



Allied to G. fallax, Scott, but differing in the following charac- 

 ters : The pronotum anteriorly is less narrowed and also more 

 gibbously rounded ; first joint of antennse a little shorter ; corium 



Fig. 14. Chauliops lobatula. 



on its apical half more darkly piceous or black, forming two dark 

 longitudinal spots*; anterior margin of clavus darker; legs 

 flavescent, femora (excluding bases) and bases of tibiaa black or 

 castaneous; membrane piceous or black, with a distinct white 



* In some specimens of C. fallax this is also visible, though in the tvoical 

 specimen figured (vol. ii, fig. 21) these markings Are practically absent. 



