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3064. Eagmus importunitas, List. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 18 (1910). 



Pale ochraceous, probably more virescent in living specimens ; 

 eyes and third and fourth joints of antennae pitchy black ; 

 head with two transverse darker impressions in front of eyes 

 and a more or less distinct central foveation near base ; cuneus 

 distinctly, more or less darkly, sparsely pilose ; membrane 

 hyaline ; body beneath and legs pale ochraceous, anterior and 

 intermediate femora slightly, posterior femora more distinctly 

 spotted with black, tibiae (the anterior less prominently so) 

 spotted with black, the spinules black and placed near the black 

 spots, apices of the tarsi black ; other characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length 3| millim. 



Hob. Ceylon ; Peradeniya {Green}. 



Punctures leaves of Crotalaria verrucosa and 0. incarna 

 (E. E. Green). 



3065. Eagmus pellucidus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 19 (1910). 



Allied to It. importunitas, but smaller, paler, and somewhat 

 uniformly greyish ochraceous ; antennae concoloroue, the third 

 and fourth joints not pitchy black ; legs more obscurely spotted 

 with black. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hob. Simla Hills ; Dharampur, 5000 ft. (Annandale). Punjab ; 

 Lahore (Annandale}. Malabar ; Cochin State, Ernakulam 

 (Annandale). 



This species seems to be quite distinct from its Ceylonese ally, 

 which is perfectly constant in a long series sent to me by 

 Mr. Green. 



Genus PSALLUS. (Vol. II, p. 482.) 



3066. Psallus kurseongeusis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 19 (1910). 

 c?. Black, thickly palely pilose; lateral margins of the 

 corium narrowly ochraceous ; cuneus sometimes pale castaneous, 

 its basal and apical margins more or less distinctly pale 

 ochraceous ; membrane fuliginous, the cellular and apical margins 

 paler; body beneath black, greyishly pilose; legs ochraceous, 

 apices of anterior and intermediate femora, posterior femora 

 (excluding basal areas), bases of anterior and intermediate tibiae, 

 macular annulations to posterior tibia?, and the apices of the tarsi 

 black ; first and second joints of antennae black, third and fourth 

 palely fuscous, first joint as long or nearly as long as head, second 

 joint more than twice the length of first ; rostrum ochraceous, 

 about reaching the intermediate coxae ; pronotum with a trans- 

 verse foveate impression on each side of anterior area; tibiae 

 spinulose, the spiuules on the posterior tibiro inserted at the black 



