Rhynchota .. . three SQiall spots oneach lateral area of thesternum, apices of femora,tibia?, tarsi, and apex ofrostrum, black; antennseochraceous, first joint blackish, foui-th and fifth joints black withtheir bases luteous. Var. contingens, AValk. Scutellum without the large pale basalangular spots. Length 9 to 11; breadth between pronotal angles 5 to Tmillim. Hah. Sikhim; Mungphu (AtJcinson). North Khasi Hills {Chennell); Njiga Hills (Z)o7((t?v). Trivandrum. Burma; Bhamo, Karennee (Fea). Tenasserim; Myitta {Doherty). — Also received from Siam, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Hong Ko


Rhynchota .. . three SQiall spots oneach lateral area of thesternum, apices of femora,tibia?, tarsi, and apex ofrostrum, black; antennseochraceous, first joint blackish, foui-th and fifth joints black withtheir bases luteous. Var. contingens, AValk. Scutellum without the large pale basalangular spots. Length 9 to 11; breadth between pronotal angles 5 to Tmillim. Hah. Sikhim; Mungphu (AtJcinson). North Khasi Hills {Chennell); Njiga Hills (Z)o7((t?v). Trivandrum. Burma; Bhamo, Karennee (Fea). Tenasserim; Myitta {Doherty). — Also received from Siam, the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Hong Kong. 253. Tolumnia maxima, sp. n. Eesembling T. latipes, but much larger, much more coarselypunctate, lateral pronotal angles more prominent; antennte withthe first, second, and third joints ochraceous speckled with fuscous,apex of third joint pale ochraceous; pronotum more largelyirrorated with ochraceous, especially on the anterior and lateralareas ; basal angular spots to scutellum comparatively smaller and. Fig. ^2.—Tolumnia latipc PALOMENA. 155 reddish-ocliraceous; steruum with a double rortof lateral spotswhich are sometimes greenish, lateral abdominal margia with twodark greenish spots at the apices of the incisures; a centralelongate black spot on the disk of the penultimate abdominalsegment. Length 15; breadth between pronotal angles 8 millim. Hah. Tenassenm ; Myitta (Dohertij). 254. Tolumnia antennata, sp. n. General appearance of the preceding species but broader, andin some respects approaching the previous genus {Hahjomorpha).The mai-gins of the head are more reflexed and the central lobe nota little longer than the lateral lobes ; the lateral margins of thepronotum are also scarcely callous though reflexed; its othercharacters, however, are distinctly those of Tolumnia. Above as in T. maxima, but the ochraceous irroration to thepronotum transverse and discal; antennae black, base of apicaljoint luteous, a double series of small black lateral spots to thesternal


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