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spinous, centrally finely linearly impressed, the impression fove- 

 ately widened on disk, posterior lobe a little shorter and wider 

 than anterior lobe, the lateral angles subprominent ; scutellum 

 with the margins ridged, a little foveately impressed before apex ; 



Fig. 109. Isdegardes melanocephcdus. 



membrane reaching the abdominal apex ; anterior femora strongly 

 incrassated. 



Length 8| millim. 



Hob. Calcutta. 



Genus ACANTHASPIS. (Vol. II, p. 257.) 



ACANTHASPIS BISTILLATA. (Vol. II, p. 260.) 



Var. ACANTHASPIS PICINA, loc. cit. 



This variety has recently been sent to me by Mr. Maxwell 

 Lefroy from Pusa, Bengal. Stal originally described it from an 

 unlocalized specimen in the British Museum, which may well have 

 been also derived from Bengal. 



To one of the Pusa specimens is attached a label " on pipal 

 trunk." 



ACANTHASPIS LINBATIPES. (Vol. II, p. 268.) 



Since including this species, which I had not then seen, the 

 following localities can be added : 



Hah. Sikhim and Mungphu (Brit. Mus.). Nicobar Islds. ; 

 Nankauri (Rogers, Coll. Dist.). Burma; Mayungo (Bingham, 

 Coll. Dist.}. 



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