PSETTDOLINA. 



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middle of the elytra in the male, the two basal segments more or 

 less brownish ; first segment short and much dilated round the 

 circumference, second short, third somewhat longer than fourth, 

 which is almost as long as the fifth, the seventh to eleventh 

 segments more or less of similar structure and size and more hairy 

 than the basal six. Prothorax a little broader than long, the 

 greatest width a millimetre greater than the length, narrowed 

 towards the base and widened in front, where the angles are 

 broadly rounded, posterior angles a little greater than right 

 angles, ending in a blunt point, sides nearly straight, posterior 



Fig. 32. — Pseudolina indioa, Jacoby. 



margin almost straight ; upper surface rather convex, finely, 

 irregularly and not very closely punctate. Scutellum narrowly 

 transverse, its apex pointed, the surface impunctate. Elytra 

 elongate, widened at the middle, strongly pointed towards the 

 apex, finely and irregularly punctate, the interstices and the 

 surface generally traversed by fine lines. Underside : prosternum 

 finely rugose, sparsely covered with hairs. 

 Length, 8 mm. 



United Provinces (the label bears the letters " N.W.P.," 

 denoting the older name of the region, i. e. North- West Provinces). 

 Type in the British Museum. 



