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HOMOPTERA 



8. campbelU Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. App. i58. 3353 (1916). 

 g. ciirvidens Distant, Rhynch. Notes 1^4 (1916). 



10. doddi Distant, Rhynch. Notes 40 (19 16). 



11. elongatus Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. 41. 2160 (1907). 



12. griseus Melichar, Wien. Ent. Zeit. XXIV : 295. 55 (igoS). 



i3. iuvarius Walker, List Hom. B. M. 621. 55 (i85i). 



14. kerenianiis Distant, Anii. Mag. Nat. Hist. XIV : 332 (1914). 

 Pl. I 2, fig. 209. 



pallipis (preoccupied) Distant, Faun. Brit. Iiid. 40. 2i56 (1907). 

 i5. midas Buckton, Mon. Memb. 233 (1903). 



16. mimicus Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. App. 1^9. 3356 (1916). 



17. uigrorufiis Distant, Rhynch. Notes i53 (1916). 



18. oneratus Walker, Ins. Saund. 78 (i858). 



lignicola Buckton, Mon. Memb. 224 (iqo3). 



19. pallescens Distant. Faun. Brit. Ind. 41. 2159 (1907). 



20. pilosns Funkhouser, Can. Eut. LI : 10. 222 (1919). 



21. recnrvns Distant, Rhynch. Notes 1^4 (1916). 



22. ru/escens Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. 40. 21^7 (1907). 



23. iransversus Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. .App. 161 (igi6). 



India, Nilgiri Hills. 



Africa, Kameroons, Uganda, 



Entebbe, Kikindu. 

 Queensland. 

 India, South India, Mysore 



Trivandrum, Travancore. 

 Dutch East Africa, Amani, 



Bomole. 

 China? 

 Burma, Kaien Hills. 



Malaya, Perak. 



India, Nilgiri Hills. 



Africa, Uganda,Masindi, East 

 Mbale, Mpanga, Toro, Ma- 

 biri, Chagive, Hoima, Bu- 

 soga, Entebbe, British East 

 Africa, Mt. Elgon. 



India, Hindostan, Coorg, Ra- 

 niseram, Calcutta, Bombay, 

 Poona, Cetrapura, Perade- 

 niya, Jaffna, Bangalore, 

 Dehra Dun, Bengal, Raj- 

 mahal, Durgapur, Madras, 

 Janjam, Rambha, Orissa, 

 Satpara, Kathiawa, Patan, 

 Somnah, Yenna, Medha, 

 Saran, Siripur. 



India, Mainpura, Punjab. 



Dutch East Africa. 



Africa,Uganda,Entebbe,Lake 

 Isolt. Lake Wamala. 



India, Tenasserim, Myitta. 



India, Punjab, Lahore. 



236. Genus EUFRENCHIA GODING 



Eufrenchia Goding, Mon. Memb. Australia 25 (igo3, March 25). 

 Ibiceps Buckton, Mon. Memb. 239 (1903, Sept. 5). 



Characters : By priority of a few months in dates of publication, as indicated above, Goding's 

 name tnust be accepteil for this genus, an oceanic group of insects characterized by having heavy 

 coinpressed suprahumerals, a long posterior jMocess which hes close to the scutelium and three discoidal 

 cells in the tegmina. Head subquadrate. wider than high, roughly sculptured; base feebly arcuate; 



