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in three rows ; the corium exhibits, besides the typical two rows 

 of punctures along the claval suture, only a very regular row of 

 strong punctures close to the costa, then bending inward and 

 extending far beyond the middle of the corium, otherwise only 

 a few obsolete punctures near the membranal division ; membrane 

 basally with an obliquely transverse furrow, as if formed by a pinch ; 

 veins free ; pectus distinctly punctured ; the abdominal double seg- 

 ment (4+ 5) separated by an incision on the sides which is very 

 strongly curved round in front, with a straight submarginal (with 

 the outer margin slightly diverging) strongly impressed longitudinal 

 line ; fifth segment with two small glandular spots far removed from 

 the hind margin, distinguished by a bristle ; female genital 

 apparatus rather small: front femora not thickened, unarmed, 

 front tibiae straight, first joint of hind tarsi about one and a half 

 times as long as the other two joints together; antenna? of 

 ordinary length ; first joint with half its length passing head, 

 second longest, two terminal joints equally long." (Breddin.} 



Breddin states that this proposed genus extremely resembles 

 in structure of head and especially pronotum, as well as in its 

 facies, the genus Udalricus* (vol. ii, p. 49), but is distinguished 

 by the structure of the scutellum. It is therefore possibly of 

 subgeneric rank to Udalricus, as Breddin was a well-known user 

 of the most minute characters for the most profound divisions. 



2824. Notochilaster teres, Bredd. Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1907, 

 p. 212. 



" 5 . Dull deep black ; tibia?, tarsi, and rostrum pale rusty 

 yellow, fourth antennal joint whitish ; terminal border of clavus, 

 claval suture, a subcostal narrow elliptical longitudinal spot 

 behind the middle of corium, and about basal third of corium, 

 fine pale yellow ; rows of punctures in the latter part black ; 

 membrane smoky -black, a spot in inner angle, a broad stripe 

 along the base, as well as two longitudinal lines on the middle 

 (veins) whitish yellow." (Breddin!) 



" Length 4^ millim." 



Hob. Ceylon; Nalanda '(fide Breddin). 



Genus PAROMIUS. (Vol. II, p. 50.) 

 PABOMIUS SEYCHELLESUS. (Vol. II, p. 50.) 



Add : Hob. Bengal ; Pusa (Lefroy) ; Calcutta (Ind. Mus.). 

 Australia ; Queensland Peak Downs (Coll. Dist.). E. Africa; 

 Transvaal Waterval-onder (Ross, Coll. Dist.). 



* The type of Udalricus was from Burma, while Breddin describes this genus 

 from Ceylon. 



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