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the apical margin of the same colour, three stramineous spots in 

 elongate series divided by the claval suture ; structural characters 

 <is in generic diagnosis. 



Length incl. tegm. 5 millim. 



Hob. Tena.sserim, mountains on Siam Border (K. G. Gairdner). 



Genus PHRYNOMORPHUS, 



Phrynomorphus, Curtis, Entomol. May. i, p. 194 (1833); Jac. 



Kilimand. Exped. ii, No. 7, Hem. Hoin., p. 130 (1910). 

 Athysanus, Burm. (vol. iv, p. 343). 



Jacobi (siipra) has pointed out that Curtis's genus has priority 

 over Burmeister's. 



PHBYXOMORPHUS (ATHTSANUS) FUSCOXERYOSUS. (Vol. IV, p. 344.) 

 Add : Hob. South India ; Kodaikanal and Nilgiri Hills (T. V. 

 Campbell). 



PHHYXOMORPHUS (ATHYSAXFS) IXDICUS. (Vol. IV, p. 344.) 

 Add : Hob. Punjab ; Lahore. 



PHRYNOMOHPHTJS (ATHYSAXUS) ATKIXSONI. (Vol. IV, p. 345.) 

 Add: Hob. South India; Nandidrug, Chikkaballapura (T. V. 

 Campbell). 



PHRYNOMORPHTJS (ArarsAxrs) NAXUS. (Vol. IV, p. 345.) 

 Add : Hob. South India ; Nandidrug, Chikkaballapura (T. V. 



Campbell), Marikuppam (Ind.Hws.}. Satara Distr., Yenna Valley, 



Medha (F. H. Gravely). 



In a short series sent by Dr. Campbell from South India there 



are small specimens not measuring in length more than 3| millim. 



Other specimens in the same collection are larger and, as previously 



described, attain to 4-5 millim. 



3567. Phrynomorphus ootacamundus, sp. n. 



Vertex of head greyish-white, two transverse spots on anterior 

 margin and a curved transverse fascia between the eyes centrally 

 connected with the apex, black ; face ochraceous, transversely 

 blackly striate on anterior area and with a central black longitudinal 

 fascia on posterior area, the lateral margins of this area also 

 black ; pronotum bronzy-olivaceous, the anterior marginal area 

 more or less ochraceous, with a number of small black spots ; 

 scutellum ochraceous, with a cenfral longitudinal fascia and a spot 

 near each basal angle black ; sternum blackish, its segmental 

 margins pale ochraceous ; (abdomen beneath imperfectly seen in 

 carded type) ; legs ochraceous, longitudinally streaked with black, 

 tarsi black ; tegmina pale shining bronzy-brown, an irregular 

 broad blackish fascia outside claval area, the remaining area paler 



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