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tlie abdominal margin sanguineous, last tibiss simple, and the veins of 

 the membrane less regular and more forked {Westiv.). Long, 14-15 mill. 

 Reported from India, Java. 



413. AsPONGOPirs fusctjs, Westwood. 



Aspo7igopiis fuscus, WestfTOod, Uo^e, Cat. Hem., i, p. 26 (1837); Dallas, List 

 Horn., i, p. 349 (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het., iii, p. 483 (1868) ; Stal, En. Horn., i, p. 83 

 (1870) ; ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh., p. 645 (1870). 



Closely allied to A. sangtdnohntns, Westw., and perhaps only a 

 variety of that species ; colour more piceous, and interrupted on the 

 luteous sides of the abdomen by black dots ; membrane with more areolas 

 at the base (Westw.). Long, 151-16 mill. 



Reported from Java. 



414. AspoNGOPUS NBPALENSis, Westwood. 



Aspongopus nepalensis, Westwood, Hope, Cat. Hem., i, p. 26 (1837) ; Dallas, List 

 Hem., i, p. 349 (1851) j Walker, Cat. Het., iii, p. 483 (1868) ; Stal, En. Hem., i, p. 8S 

 (1870) ; Distant, A. M. N. H. (5 s.), iii, p. 45 (1879). 



Allied to but much longer than A. nigriventris, Westw., altogether 

 fuscous-piceous : membrane concolorous with about 12 veins, some of 

 which are forked and areolated at the base : sides of the pronotum al- 

 most straight (oblique) ; last tibise a little dilated before the middle 

 {Westw.). Long, 18-19 mill. 



Reported from Nepal, Silhat, Assam, common in Sikkim (mihi). 



415. ASPONGOPTJS UNICOLOE, Dallas. 



Aapongopns unicolor, Dallas, List Hem., i, p. 349 (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het., iii, 

 p. 480 (1868) ! Stal, En. Hem., i, p. 85 (1870). 



? . Closely resembles A. ohscurus, Fabr., entirely fuscous except 

 the black antennas : body beneath paler than the upper surface : legs 

 hrown, posterior tibioe dilated before the middle and with a long oval 

 pit on the dilated portion : antennfe black with the basal joint brown. 

 Long, 16^17 mill. 



Reported from India ? 



416. AspONGOPUs MAEGiNALis, Dallas. 



Aspongopus marginalis, Dallas, List Hem., i, p. 3oO (1851) : Walker, Cat. Het., 

 iii, p. 483 (1868) : Stal, En. Hem., i, p. 85 (1870). 



c? . Black piceous, somewhat obscure : pronotum and scutollum 

 very thickly and minutely punctured and faintly wrinkled transversely : 



