6 MEMBEACID-'E. 



apices subacute and slightly directed backward, as seen from the 

 front more slender and a little more apicallj acute ; posterior process 

 moderately laminately gibbous at base, then concave and apically 

 upturned but not reaching tegminal apex, very obscurely serrate 

 beneath ; legs testaceous ; body beneath more or less greyishly or 

 pale ochraceously tomentose. 



Length 7 to 74 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3^ millim. 



Hah. North Bengal (Brit. Mas.) ; Calcutta {Indian Mus.). 



To be distinguished from 0. tarandus by the shorter and broader 

 lateral pronotal processes, and by the shorter posterior process. 



2107. Oxyrhachis palus, Buchf. (Oiu-anortlius) Trans. Liiin. Soc. ix, 

 p. 333, t. xxii, f. 1 (1905). 



Body and legs pale ochraceous ; face pale castaneous ; tegmina 

 hyaline, wrinkled, talc-like, the veins and extreme basal area palf 

 ochraceous ; pronotum somewhat sparingly punctate ; the lateral 

 processes as seen from above short, broad, slightly recurved at 

 apices, discally concavely grooved, as seen in front apically turned 

 a little downward ; posterior process long, passing the posterior 

 angle of the inner margin of the tegmina, centrally and laterally 

 carinate, the central carination finely continued through pronotum, 

 moderately laminately gibbous at base and apically upturned. 



Length 8; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3 millim. 



Mah. Bangalore (Madrid Mvs,). 



By the kindness of Prof. Bolivar of the Madrid Museum, I have 

 been allow^ed to examine the type of this species. The posterior 

 pronotal process is fractured and erectly upturned, ^^ hich deceived 

 Buckton and induced him to regard this as a natural character upon 

 \\hich he proposed the foundation of a new genus, Onranortlms. 



The species is allied to 0. rudis, Walk., by the broad but more 

 apically recurved lateral pronotal processes, especially as viewed in 

 front, the colour is also pale ochraceous. 



2108. Oxyrhachis iincatus. Mdich. Hum. Faun. Ceylo^i, p. 108 (1903). 

 Ceutrotus iiectaris, Bnckt. Monof/r. Memhrac. p. 246, t. Iviii, 

 f. 4, a, b (1903). 



Pigf. 2. — Cviirliavltlg iinvutiig. 



Brownish-ochraceous ; a central pale yellow- carinate line to 



