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Genus AGONOSCELIS. (Vol. I, p. 189.) 



3710. Agonoscelis campbelli, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and corium blackish, very strongly 

 punctate and wrinkled ; head long and narrow, slightly 

 attenuated and distinctly rounded at apex, the central lobe 

 prominent and it and the lateral margins more or less testaceous ; 

 antenna) black, first joint not reaching apex of head, second very 

 slightly shorter than third, fourth longest, fifth subequal to third ; 

 pronotum with the anterior and lateral margins very narrowly 

 ochraceous, the anterior area with five testaceous spots, the 

 central largest, the others arranged in pairs on each side and 

 transversely linear; scutellum with a central longitudinal and 

 anterior lateral fasciae dark ochraceous or testaceous, the apex and 

 apical lateral margins greyish-white ; corium more or less tessel- 

 lated with pale ochraceous or greyish-white ; membrane pale 

 fuscous, the veins prominently black ; body beneath (imperfectly 

 seen in carded specimens) ochraceous, the abdomen more testa- 

 ceous and spotted with black ; legs and rostrum black ; pronotal 

 lateral angles subprominent ; apex of scutellum moderately 

 foveate. 



Length incl. membrane 9-10 millim. 



Hal. South India ; Kodaikanal (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus EURYDEMA. (Vol. I, p. 190.) 



EURYDEMA PULCHRUM. (Vol. I. p. 190.) 



Add : Hal. United Provinces ; Dehra Dun ( Dr. A. D. Imms). 



Genus MADATES, n. nom. 



Cinxia, Stdl, vol. i, p. 194, nom. praeocc. 



Datames, Horv., Ann. Mus. Hung, vii, p. 631 (1909), nom. praeocc. 



Madates, Strand, Soc. Ent. xxv, p. 19 (1910), n. nom. 



The name Cinxia having been proved to be preoccupied, 

 Horvath proposed that of Datames to take its place. Strand 

 finding that also preoccupied then substituted the name Madates, 

 which must now be used. 



Genus COMPASTES. (Vol. I, p. 200.) 



3711. Compastes taurus, Dint. Entomologist, 1911, p. 23. 



Body above castaneous-browu ; apex of scutellum, body beneath 

 and legs ochraceous ; head coarsely darkly punctate, the lateral 

 lobes divergent at their apices, lateral margins slightly sinuate, 

 apex broadly rounded ; antennas with the first and second joints 

 ochraceous, mottled with brownish, third black, ochraceous at 



