12 
Indian Forext Records. 
[Yol. IX 
reaching to near the apex, are numerous short bristles. On the sub- 
costal area between the root of the marginal and the radius, the bristles 
are rather sparser. Up to half the submarginal, the basal triangle is 
practically bare and the general wing surface, even counting both sides 
shews a scattered and not very regular pile. From the end of the radius 
a narrow belt of bristles (2-3 deep) runs back towards the radix parallel 
to the marginal vein as far as the origin of the latter. Between this 
belt and the more closely set bristles on and near the marginal, is an 
elongate bare space on the upper surface. From the radius there runs 
to the apical edge a row of isosclinal bristles (at places ill defined) with 
a narrow bare line on both sides. This line meets the outer edge about 
3 behind the apex. A second isosclinal row rising about the middle of the 
wing below the radial knob, runs at first parallel to the costa and then 
bends round parallel to the 1st isosclinal row, finally meeting the outer 
edge at Hindwings 3 1 times as long as broad, length 2-5 mm., breadth 
7mm. 9-10 bristles at apex of submarginal cell. About 17 spinose 
bristles in comb on vein at the hooks. 
Legs. Forelegs, tarsal comb of 25 thin spines and 3 stouter continue 
the comb to the apex. Apex of hind tibia with comb of 17-18 spines. 
Tarsal ungues of forelegs with two, mid and hind with 3 thin flat teeth 
basally. 
Proportion of tarsal joints : — 
— 
1 2 
3 
4 
5 (without claw). 
I . . . . 
12 7 
5 
4 
8 
TI . 
12 8 
6 
4 
10 
... ... 
7 6 
1 
1 
4 
10 
Of this species and 5$ $ have been submitted, bred out of “ Sundri ” 
Heriliera Fames Buch. attacked by Chrysohothris sp. [Buprestidee] in 
company with Glenea [Lamiidse] Derains discicollis Gah. and Diorthus 
simplex White [Cerambycidse] Sunderbans, Bengal. Emerged Dehra 
Dun, in June 1911. 
Trigonura tenuicaudis sp. n. (Fig. 7). 
Head, pronotum medianly, remainder of the thorax except narrowly 
at the sides of the mid lobe of the meso-notum, abdomen and apical half 
of ovipositor black or blackish brown. Pronotum (mainly) and sides 
of the mid lobe rufous, tegulae brownish, basally darker, Scape, pedicel, 
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