Rhynchota .. . scous, basal area of third SEJANUS. 291 ocbraceous; cuueus with two greyish spots near base; membranepale fuliginous; body beneath black ; legs ochraceous, posteriorfemora castaneous, the spinules to the posterior tibia? and theapices of the tarsi black ; pronotum and scutellum shining black,faintly transversely striate; corium obscurely pilose and finelypunctate ; other structural characters as iu generic diat^ 3 millim. ° Hcib. Bengal; Paresnath, 4000 to ^rMOit.{Annandale). .SimlaHills; Dharampur, 5000 ft. {Aunandalc). Nicobar Islds. (fideEeuUr). ^-^ Genus SEJANUS.


Rhynchota .. . scous, basal area of third SEJANUS. 291 ocbraceous; cuueus with two greyish spots near base; membranepale fuliginous; body beneath black ; legs ochraceous, posteriorfemora castaneous, the spinules to the posterior tibia? and theapices of the tarsi black ; pronotum and scutellum shining black,faintly transversely striate; corium obscurely pilose and finelypunctate ; other structural characters as iu generic diat^ 3 millim. ° Hcib. Bengal; Paresnath, 4000 to ^rMOit.{Annandale). .SimlaHills; Dharampur, 5000 ft. {Aunandalc). Nicobar Islds. (fideEeuUr). ^-^ Genus , Dist. A. M. X. H. (8) v, p. 20 (1910). Type, S. funereus, Dist. Distribution. Ceylon. Head about as long as broad, deeply, broadly, roundlv, foveatelysulcate between the eyes, which are large and projectbevond theanterior margins of the pronotum ; antenna) with the first andsecond joints moderately thickened, the second more robust thanthe first, which is short and about the length of the eves, second. Fig. 161.—Sejanus Junereus. joint about five times the length of first, third and fourth slender,third about twice as long as first, fourth as long as first; rostrumrobust and reaching the posterior coxae ; pronotum twice as broadas long, the lateral margins oblique, posterior margin subtruncate ;scutellum somewhat large and triangular; corium (excludingcuneus) about as long as second joint of antenn;^, cuneus withthe basal and outer margins subequal in length, angularly narrowedat apex ; membrane considerably passing the abdominal apex, witha single basal ceh; legs mutilated in typical specicnen. u2 292 APPENDIX.— CAPSID J,. This genus is founded on a single specimen sent to me by-Mr. Green from Ceylon, and although wanting the legs cannotbe left out of the enumeration of the Capsidse of British India. 3068. Sejaims funereus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 21 (1910). Black ; eyes castaneoiis brown : antennsB with the basal joiutbrownish ochraceous. the second joint bl


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