Rhynchota .. . third, subequal in length to fourth ;rostrum piceous, first joint reaching the anterior margin of thepiosternum, apex extending to the posterior coxae ; pronotum withthe posterior margin straight and with a sub-obsolete centralcarina; scutellum beyond middle obtusely carinate; posteriormargin of metasternum obliquely sinuate, its posterior anglessubacute. (To follow G. macidatus, Vol. II, p. 11.) Length 6 millim. ffab. W. Bengal; Paresnath, 4000 to 4400 feet (Annandale). To Dallass unique type was affixed no locahty. A singlespecimen collected by Dr. Annandale now gives its habi


Rhynchota .. . third, subequal in length to fourth ;rostrum piceous, first joint reaching the anterior margin of thepiosternum, apex extending to the posterior coxae ; pronotum withthe posterior margin straight and with a sub-obsolete centralcarina; scutellum beyond middle obtusely carinate; posteriormargin of metasternum obliquely sinuate, its posterior anglessubacute. (To follow G. macidatus, Vol. II, p. 11.) Length 6 millim. ffab. W. Bengal; Paresnath, 4000 to 4400 feet (Annandale). To Dallass unique type was affixed no locahty. A singlespecimen collected by Dr. Annandale now gives its habitat andincludes the species in this fauna. Genus ASPILOCORYPHUS. (Vol. II, p. 11.) 2777. Aspilocoryphus ? modestns, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 320(1909). Head black, with a small dull ochraceous spot at base ; antennaedull ochraceous, the basal joint a little darker, the apical jointpiceous ; pronotum piceous, the lateral and apical margins, thecentral longitudinal carination, and a transverse series of four. A.^piloco7-ifphus 1 modes/us. large spots (two on each side of the central carination) dull ochra-ceous ; scutellum piceous black, its apex dull ochraceous ; coriuindull ochraceous an apical fascia to clavus and longitudinal streaks LTG^PSOMA.— PYEllHOBAPHUS. 9 between the veins of corium black or piceous; membrane black,the apical margins broadly dull pale plumbeous, some of the veinsgreyish white; body beneath pitchy black, shortly and closelyochraceously pilose; margins of the sternal segments and the legssordidly ochraceous, femora (excluding apices) brownish; rostrumand a spot on each side of the posterior margins of the pro- andmesosterna piceous ; second joint of antennae longest, third shorterthan fourth; pronotum transversely impressed before middle,distinctly, centrally, longitudinally carinare, the black or piceousanterior area with two very distinct transverse cicatrices on eachside; membrane not passing abdominal apex ; rostrum passingthe intermediate cox


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