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centrally finely medially impressed : eyes prominent, exserted, well 

 separated from the anterior margins of the pronotum ; antennae 

 with the first joint a little longer than head, second more than 

 half as long again as first ; pronotum with a narrow anterior 

 collar, transversely constricted before middle and enclosing two 

 callosities, posterior area tumid, thickly somewhat finely punctate ; 

 cuneus very long, almost reaching the membranal apex. 



Length 5 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon ; Peradeniya (Green). 



Distinct from the other described species of Prodromus by the 

 length of the cuneus. 



Genus APOLLGLOTUS. 

 (To follow Angerianus, Vol. II, p. 437.) 



Apollodotus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 454 (1909). 



Type, A, prcefectus, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal; Ceylon. 



Head half as long as broad, very broad between eyes, anteriorly 

 perpendicularly deflected, medially longitudinally impressed, trans- 

 versely impressed behind eyes and narrowed to base ; eyes small 

 and placed near apex of head and longly removed from base ; 

 antennae with the basal joint thickened, about as long as head, 

 second joint moderately thickened, more than twice as long as 

 first, third longer than fourth, together little more than half the 

 length of second ; pronotum about half as long as breadth at base, 

 with a narrow anterior collar behind which are two transverse 

 constrictions enclosing an area which is centrally carinate and 

 contains a smooth callosity on each side, very strongly narrowed 

 from base to head, the lateral margins straightly oblique ; 

 scutelluin gibbous, shortly acute at upper posterior angle ; corium 

 ( excluding cuneus) short, broad, about as long as head and prono- 

 tum together, the costal margin a little convexly dilated ; cuneus 

 short and broad, the cuneal fracture profound ; legs of moderate 

 length, the posterior tibiae as long as corium and cuneus together, 

 posterior tarsi with the first joint longer than second. 



Allied to Angerianus, Dist., but shorter, broader, head much 

 shorter and less exserted, pronotum much broader and more 

 regularly narrowed, scutellum distinct. 



3025. Apollodotus praefectus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 454 

 (1909). 



Head obscure ochraceous, centrally and behind the eyes marked 

 with black; antennae with the first joint black, second joint 

 ochraceous, with the apical area black, third and fourth obscure 

 ochraceous ; pronotum black, coarsely punctate, a central longitu- 

 dinal line, lateral margins and the apical basal margins more or 



