Rhynchota .. . wasp (E. E. Green in hit.). Genus EUAGORAS. (Vol. LL, p. 363.) EUAGORAS PLAGIATUS. (Vol. II, p. 3()3.) Var. Eesembling the typical form of the species, but thereddish ochraceous coloration replaced by luteous ; femoraTOL. y. ^ 210 APPENDIX. REDUTIIDtE. unicolorous, not streaked ^itli black; structural characters as intjpical form of the species. Add : Hah. Ceylon ; Hambaiitota (Bainbrir/ge-Fletcher). A single specimen taken by Mr. Fletcher, aud the only examplefrom Ceylon which I have seen. Genus , Dist A. M. N. H. (7) xviii, p. mS (1906). Type, S. jnindalaoi/
Rhynchota .. . wasp (E. E. Green in hit.). Genus EUAGORAS. (Vol. LL, p. 363.) EUAGORAS PLAGIATUS. (Vol. II, p. 3()3.) Var. Eesembling the typical form of the species, but thereddish ochraceous coloration replaced by luteous ; femoraTOL. y. ^ 210 APPENDIX. REDUTIIDtE. unicolorous, not streaked ^itli black; structural characters as intjpical form of the species. Add : Hah. Ceylon ; Hambaiitota (Bainbrir/ge-Fletcher). A single specimen taken by Mr. Fletcher, aud the only examplefrom Ceylon which I have seen. Genus , Dist A. M. N. H. (7) xviii, p. mS (1906). Type, S. jnindalaoi/ce, Dist. Distribution. Ceylon. Body elongate ; head shorter than pronotam, aud \\itli a shorttuberculous spine behind the base of each auteuua, postoculararea about half as long again as auteocular area, transverselyimpressed between eyes and attenuated to base ; ocelli situatejust behind eyes ; rostrum with the first joint a little longer thansecond and subequal to the remaining two joints together; antennae. Fig. 115.—Scroidiha pundaluoya. .slender, the first joint about as loug as the posterior femora ; pro-uotum with the posterior lobe about half as loug again as theanterior lobe, which is sculptured and broadly, medially, pos-teriorly impressed, the posterior angles longly porrectly spinous ;scutellum short, robust, medially impressed at base, its apex notacuminate; anterior tibite straight, as long as anterior femora,shorter than [posterior femora; posterior tibiae longer than thefemora. Allied to Villanovanus, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 304). OCCAMUS. 211 2989. Serendiba pundahioyae, Disf. A. M. X. 11. (7) xnii, p. 369(lUOG). Head ochraceous or brownish ocln-aceous; antennae reddishnchi-aceous; pronotmn with the anterioi* lobe dull opaque greyish,the posterior lobe and heiuelytra more brilliantly greyish ; pronotallateral spines with their basal area pale testaceous ; membranewith more than basal half iridescent; legs ochraceous, somewhatstramineous near base ; abdomen beneat
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