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and posterior tibiae, and the tarsi ochraceous; corium greyish 

 white, margins of clavus, two spots at claval apex, and the 



Fig. 20. Euhemerus lotus. 



longitudinal veins to corium brownish, apical angular areas black ; 

 membrane hyaline ; antennae with the second joint longer than 

 the third but shorter than the fourth joint ; head and pronotum 

 thickly rather coarsely punctate ; scutellum opaque ; connexivum 

 and abdomen beneath thickly, shortly, greyishly pilose. 



Length 3| millim. 



Hal. Bombay (Dixori). 



Subfamily PACHYGRONTHIN^E. (Vol. II, p. 39.) 



PHLEGYAS BTJEMANUS. (Vol. II, p. 40.) 



Teracrius burinanus var. singalensis, Bredd. Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 

 1907, p. 220. 



"Head, pronotura, pleura, scutellum, and upper sides of all the 

 femora pale yellowish like the corium ; tip of clypeus, three spots 

 on the cicatrisant region, often running together into a transverse 

 band, five more or less obsolete longitudinal stripes diverging 

 behind on the hinder half of pronotum, as well as three basal spots 

 to scutellum, pitchy-brown or pitchy-black." (Breddin.) 



Breddin states that his proposed variety is known only in the 

 5 and that intermediate links between the forms occur ; I there- 

 fore cannot regard it as anything but a simple synonym. It 

 enables us, however, to add to the Burmese habitat originally 

 given. 



Add :Hab. Ceylon ; Weligama, Putalam, Anuradhapura (fide 

 Breddin). 



