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INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
Apoderus pallidulus, Jekel. 
Pallide testaceus aut jiavus; rostro capite thoraceque saturatioribus ; 
ore, oculis, antennarum clava, vitta laterali thoracis unguiculisque 
fuscis ; striga basali elevata thoracis, coxis, femoribus basi, lineis- 
que duabus sericeis pectoris utrinque magis albescent.ibus; thorace 
antice parum emarginato, anguste leviterque constricto, striga basali 
sinuata , lata, duplicata; elytris sat profunde puuctato-striatis, 
interstitiis antice convexiusculis. 
Long. 6 ^ 5 — 6^5 mill. Maj. indiv. $ : Long. cap. cum rostr. 2^; thor. 
1 ^ ; elytr. 3^. Lat. cap. pone oc. ; bas. thor. 1 ^ ; elytr. 2 T 2 g 
mill. $ cap. cum rostr. 2 mill. long., reliq. ut in $ . 
Variat thorace medio infuscato, vitta laterali postice magis ampliata. 
Patria : India Orientals. Mus. Bowring, Saunders et Jekel. 
Very similar to Apod, unicolor, Oliv., but the colour is much lighter; 
the head is more conic, less elongate (though more than in Apod. Coryli ); 
the thorax also less conic, especially in the female ; the elytra are not so 
deeply punctate-striate, and the interstices less convex; their depression 
behind the scutellum is much shallower, but the ordinary basal longitu¬ 
dinal impression inside of the third stria is stronger. 
Belongs to my Group TI. 
Apoderus pullus, Jehel. 
liufo-testaceus ; striga elevata basali parteque infera thoracis, pectoris 
lineis duabus sericeis utrinque, abdomine, pygidio, coxis pedibus- 
que testaceis; clava antennarum, lateribus thoracis margineque 
elytrorum saturatioribus; oculis nigricantibus ; capite lato modice 
convexo, thoraceque antice elevato conicis, polilis ; elytris punctato- 
striatis, interstitiis convexiusculis. 
Long, tota 4^ —4^ mill. Maj. indiv. $ : Long. cap. cum rostr. (^) 
1-&; thor. ^; elytr. 2 ^ mill. Lat. cap. pone oc. ^; thor. 
bas. elytr. 1 -^ mill. $ cap. cum rostr. 1 ^ long., reliq. ut 
in 
