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exposed, longer than broad, base swollen, apical half flat, tip 

 rounded, very slightly notched in middle at extremity.^ 



Tegmina very long, wrinkled, uniformly smoky-hyaline; 

 base narrowly ferruginous-brown and punctate ; veins promi- 

 nent and reddish, sparingly pilose ; tip rounded ; five apical 

 cells. Hind wings hyaline with four apical cells. 



Undersurface of body uniformly dark brown, punctate 

 rather densely pubescent with grayish hairs ; abdomen black, 

 the segments narrowly margined with ferruginous ; legs en- 

 tirely ferruginous-brown. 



Length to tips of tegmina 9 mm. ; width between extremi- 

 ties of humeral angles 2.8 mm. ; width between tips of supra- 

 humeral horns 6.6 mm. 



Type : Female. Type locality : Kiautschau, China. 

 Described from three females and three males from Kiaut- 

 schau, China, one female from Kinkiang, China, and one female 

 from Sikkim, India. Type, allotype and paratypes in author's 

 collection. 



Centrotypus laticornis sp. nov. (Figs. 3 and 4). 



Near Centrotypus flexuosus Fabr., but larger and differing 

 particularly in the much wider spread and different shape of the 

 suprahumeral horns. 



Large, blue-black, very coarsely punctate, sparingly pubes- 

 cent ; distance between tips of suprahumeral horns greater 

 than length of body including tegmina ; posterior process ex- 

 tending far beyond tip of abdomen but not reaching apices 

 of tegmina ; tegmina smoky-hyaline with costal margins 

 black ; undersurface of body black ; legs black-brown except 

 tarsi which are ferruginous-brown. 



Head wider than long, roughly sculptured, black, finely 

 punctate, sparingly pubescent ; basal margin convex in center, 

 depressed at sides ; eyes very large, prominent, gray ; ocelli 

 large, prominent, gray, a very little farther from each other 

 than from the eyes and situated slightly above a line drawn 

 through centers of eyes ; inferior margins of genas smooth, 

 somewhat convex, slightly flanged ; clypeus twice as long as 

 wide, black, finely punctate, densely pubescent except for a 

 smooth linear area on each side of median line, extending for 



1 Distant has given as a character for his division Micreunaria (Fauna 

 of British India, Vol. IV: p. 14. 1907) the description of the scutellum as 

 being " apically acuminate." This does not hold for a number of species 

 of Leptobelus (e.g., the above) nor of Tclingana (e.g., T. balteatus Dist.). 



