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Genus CRASPEDUM. (Vol. I, p. 399 & Vol. IV, p. 476.) 



3732. Craspedum campbelli, sp. n. 



Pale ochraceous ; antennae with the first joint about as long as 

 head, moderately thickened, with stout long curved spines, 

 second joint shorter than the first, third almost as long as first 

 and second together, both second and third slender, fourth 

 short and distinctly thickened ; head with the anterior area 

 bearing long spinules especially at apex, where they are straightly 

 produced in front ; pronotum widely and irregularly expanded 

 on each side, its margins with long spines, its anterior angles 

 produced forwards slightly beyond the insertion of the antenna?, 

 the lateral margins sinuate, the posterior angles elongately 

 rounded, the posterior margin siuuately truncate ; abdomen 

 laterally expanded, four prominent lobes, the first short and 

 subprominent, the second longer than first and apically truncate, 

 the penultimate lobe longest, only moderately curved backward 

 and broadly subtruncate apically ; other characters generally as in 

 C. burmanicum, Dist. 



Length 9 millim. 



Hub. South India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



Allied to C. burmanicum, Dist. (vol. iv, p. 476), but differing by 

 the structure of tlie penultimate abdominal segment, which is 

 broader, less recurved, and more truncate outwardly. 



3733. Craspedum butleri, sp. n. 



Allied to the previous species, C. campbelli, but above with the 

 pale ochraceous coloration largely suffused with greyish -white, 

 especially on the anterior and posterior regions of the expanded 

 pronotal lateral areas, of which the posterior angles are truncate 

 and not elongately rounded as in 0. campbelli, the first abdominal 

 lobe is also much less prominent, and the small black abdominal 

 dorsal spots a little more numerous ; other characters as iu. 

 <7. campbelli. 



Length 8 millim. 



Hob. South India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus CLAVIGRALLA. (Vol. I, p. 401.) 



CLAVIGRALLA GIBBOSA. (Vol. I, p. 401.) 



Add: ffab. South India ; Chikkaballapura (T 7 . V. Campbell. 



Genus NEOHOPLOLOMIA. 



Xeohoplolomia, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) xii, p. 284 (1913). 

 Type, N. typica, Dist. 

 Distribution. Southern India. 



Head about as long as the pronotum ; antenniferous tubercles 

 prominent, armed with an obscure short, outwardly and forwardly 



