1889.] 



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dots on the margin of the vertex, black ; apical half of third joint of tha 

 antennte and two last joints, black ; anterior band on the pronotnm and 

 its sides posteriorly towards the angles, base of sontellum, clavnS towards 

 the apex and corium at the olaval suture, ferruginous ; lateral angles of 

 pronotum produced outwards in a very long horn, entirely black up to 

 the sparingly punctured apex, acuminate at the apex and distinctly 

 recurved, convex on the anterior margin ; this horn is as long as the 

 base of the scutellum, slightly rising : membrane smoky with a small 

 whitislx dot at the base of the exterior margin : dorsum of abdomen rod, 

 a|)ex black, the dorsal genital lobes, in 9 , however, have a red spot ; 

 posterior angles of segments of connexivum, black ; body beneath pallid. 

 Horns of pronotnm beneath olivaceons-viresoent-ferruginous, punctured 

 black ; pectus palely flavescent, colour verging somewhat into ruddy ; 

 prostethium punctured, anterior lateral margin virescent, meso- and 

 meta-stethinm somewhat smooth : inferior margin of mesostethial plate 

 rounded : venter slightly rufescent, apical angles of the segments of 

 the connexivum, narrowly black : dorsal genital lobes, in ? , obliquely 

 rounded outward, there before the base abruptly strongly oblique, slightly 

 concave (Beiifei-). Long, 13s mill. 

 Reported from Darjiling. 



322, AsAXiNDEA FtriiVicoRNis, Distant. 



Anaxandra fidvicornis, D!st., Trans. But. Soc, p. 354 (1887). 

 Body ochraceous, with an olivaceous tinge : anterior lateral mai'gins 

 of the head, a median narrow longitudinal stripe commencing before 

 the apex of the head and ending on the disc of the pronotum, and the 

 lateral margins of the scntellum (united before the apex), black : basal 

 joint of antennoe ochraceous : pronotum with the disc posteriorly coarsely 

 punctate, latei-al angles produced into long, slightly ascending, and 

 directed forwards, dull-luteous spines, of which the apices are very 

 slightly reflexed and subacute : basal two-thirds of scutellum luteous, 

 posteriorly rounded, and margined black : corium coarsely punctate 

 and rugulose : membrane brown : body beneath and legs ochraceous : 

 mesonotum with an oblique black line on each side. Closely allied to 

 A nigro-lineata, Stal, but differs in the smaller expanse of the pronotal 

 angles {Bist.). Long, 15 ; exp. angl. pron, 14 mill. 

 Reported from Sikkim. 



323. Anaxandea tauriformis, Distaut. 



AiuixanAra tauriformis, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc, p. 354 (1887). 



Body above bright castaneous : lateral margins of the head, ante- 

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