32 APPENDIX. 



PARABOLOCRATUS ARCUATUS. 



Thomsoniella nrcuata (vol. iv, p. 280). 

 Add: Hob. S. India; Namlidrug (T. V. Campbell). 



PARABOLOCRATUS ALBOMACULATUS. 



Thomsoniella albomaculata (vol. iv, p. 280). 

 Add: Hal). S. India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus BUMIZANA, nov. 



Type, B. elongaia, Dist. 



Distribution. South India. 



Vertex of head more than twice as : long as pronotum and 

 scutelluni together, gradually narrowing from base to apex, the 

 lateral margins obliquely straight, very strongly, centrally, longi- 

 tudinally carinate, the lateral areas obliquely depressed ; eyes at 

 base somewhat small ; face moderately flattened, more or less 

 centrally longitudinally carinate, the carination less distinct from 

 before the eyes to base ; pronotum shorter than broad at base, 

 moderately con vex, centrally and also laterally marginally carinate; 

 scutellum considerably shorter than pronotum, centrally longi- 

 tudinally carinate ; tegmina more than four times as long as 

 broad, narrowing to apices, which are subacute, the venation dense 

 and prominent; legs short and slender; posterior tibia3 finely 

 spintilose. 



Allied to Cephalelus, Perch., found in the Ethiopian and Australian 

 regions. 



3536. Bumizana elongata, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum ochraceous, the tegmina distinctly 

 darker and more fuscous-brown, but sometimes also ochraceous ; 



Fig. 14. Bumizana elongaia. 



vertex of head with a dark fuscous spot on each side near 

 middle and sometimes with two short central dark lines near 



