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spotted with white, the principal spots being an elongate one on 

 both costal and claval margins, the largest near apical angle, and a 

 small rounded spot near claval apex, clavus and anterior half of 

 costal margin with longitudinal series of punctures, a transverse 

 series of punctures before membraual division, which is distinctly 

 paler ; membrane piceous, with a white spot at apex ; other 

 structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length, $ , 6 millim. 



Hob. N.W. India ; Kumaon. 



FONTEJANUS WASMANNI. (Vol. II, p. 58.) 



Since Breddin described this genus and species in the ' Societas 

 Entomologica ' he has again redescribed both in the Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Belg. xlviii, pp. 410 and 411, and has given an outline figure 

 of the species. Subsequently, by the kindness of Father Assmuth, 

 who procured me the loan of the type from Father Wasmann, I 

 am enabled to give an adequate figure of the species. 



ies unknown to Writer. 



2831. Bedunia taprobanes, Kirk. Canad. Ent. xxxix, p. 331 (1907). 



" Blackish ; ocelli red ; antennae blackish fuscous, second segment 

 (except the apex) pale fuscous ; basal half of fourth (except base) 

 white ; rostrum yellowish testaceous ; lateral margins of hind lobe 

 of pronotum yellowish fuscous, collar very short, ferruginous ; two 

 ferruginous spots on the middle of the scutellum ; tegmina 

 brownish yellow, clavus and basal half of corium largely fusco- 

 ferruginous, with blackish brown punctures, apical half of corium 

 dark fuscous brown, a large pale yellow spot subapically ; mem- 

 brane dark fuliginous, marked slightly with yellow ; fore femora, 

 apex of middle femora, apical third of hind femora, apices of tibiae 

 fusro-piceous, rest yellowish ; labiuin [rostrum] reaching the 

 middle coxae, first segment not nearly reaching the base of the head, 

 but about the hind margin of the eyes ; clavus rather irregularly 

 punctured in four rows ; fore coxae strongly spined. 1 ' (Kirkaldy .) 



" Length 7^ millim." 



Hob. Ceylon ; Pundaluoya (fide Kirkaldy). 



Stated to be described from a mutilated specimen without 

 abdomen ; and placed in the genus Bedunia, Stal, by its describer, 

 but in the absence of structural characters in the diagnosis it is 

 here treated as of doubtful generic position. 



