Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . FIG. 226. Bracon sp. Cocoon and Fly. Parasiticon Dialeges pauper. Assam. FAMILY CERAMBYCIDAE 339. FIG. 227. Xoanodera regnlaris, £. Assam. (F. B. /.) regularis, Gahan. REFERENCES.—Gahan, (6) v, p. 52 (1890); ?Xoanodera pascoei, Brongn. Nouv. Archiv. du Mus.(3) iii, p. 239 (1891); Gahan, Ceramb. i, no. 155, p, 150 (1906). Habitat.—Darrang, Assam. Gahan gives N. India ?, Burma: Ruby Mines,Karenee (Doherty), Tenasserim, Thagata (Fea),Tavoy (Doherty). Tree Attacked.—India-rubber (Ficnsclnstica).Ch


Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . FIG. 226. Bracon sp. Cocoon and Fly. Parasiticon Dialeges pauper. Assam. FAMILY CERAMBYCIDAE 339. FIG. 227. Xoanodera regnlaris, £. Assam. (F. B. /.) regularis, Gahan. REFERENCES.—Gahan, (6) v, p. 52 (1890); ?Xoanodera pascoei, Brongn. Nouv. Archiv. du Mus.(3) iii, p. 239 (1891); Gahan, Ceramb. i, no. 155, p, 150 (1906). Habitat.—Darrang, Assam. Gahan gives N. India ?, Burma: Ruby Mines,Karenee (Doherty), Tenasserim, Thagata (Fea),Tavoy (Doherty). Tree Attacked.—India-rubber (Ficnsclnstica).Charduar Rubber Plantation, Darrang, Assam. Beetle.—Dark brown or almost black in colour ; theelytra covered for the greater par with a dense yellowish-white pubescence, each with aDescription, basal spot close to the scutellum, and a lateral plaga that extends from the shoulder to a little past the middle, deeply and verystrongly punctured and bare of pubescence, the narrowborder between the submarginal carina and the outermargin sparsely pubescent. Disk of prothorax with fouror more straight, sharp, longitudinal ridges, and a ratherdense co


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