446 APPENDIX. — PEKTATOMIDjE. 



or black : antennre ochraceous, third joint a little longer than 

 secontl, fourth and fifth joints longest and subequal in length ; 

 ventral spine reaching posterior coxae ; rostrum reaching posterior 

 coxse. 



Length 6 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Peradeniya (G^r^^w). 



In shape and form allied to the preceding species. 



Subfamily ASOPIN.E. (Vol. I, p. 2-i3.) 



Genus CAZIRA. (Vol. I, p. 245.) 



2728. Cazira bhoutanica, Sckouf. Ann, Soc. Ent. Behj. li, p. 39 

 (1907) : id. (subgeii. Metacazira) WyUm. Gen. Ins. fasc. lii, 

 p. 23 (1907). 



Body above brownish-ochraceous ; basal area of head between 

 the eyes black, divided medianly by a bro\\nish-ochraceous line ; 

 anterior area of the pronotum black, the anterior and lateral 

 margins and the callosities brownish-ochraceous ; scutellum dis- 

 cally strongly perpendicularly gibbous, black in front, ochraceous 

 behind, the apical area paler ochraceous, darkly punctate ; corium 

 brownish-ochraceous, darkly punctate, with a large discal vio- 

 laceous-black spot ; membrane piceous, interior and outer margins 

 partially but broadly palely brownish-grey ; body beneath viola- 

 ceous-black, prosteruum mostly ochraceous ; margins of meso- and 

 metasterna and a longitudinal spot on each lateral area ochraceous ; 

 abdomen with the spiracles surrounded with an ochraceous ring, 

 the anal segment ochraceous with a violaceous-black spot ; legs 

 ochraceous anuulated with violaceous-black, anterior dilated tibiae 

 violaceous-black with an ochraceous spot at base ; antennae more 

 or less piceous ; pronotum \\ith a distinct central tubercle near 

 base ; scutellum with the disk strongly perpendicularly gibbous, 

 its posteriorly raised apex terminating in two compressed lobes. 



Length inch membrane 9-5 to 10*75 millim. 



Hah. Bhutan {fide Schouteden) : Piykotgovo {Brit. 31i(S.). 



2729. Cazira breddiiii, Schout. Aim. Soc Ent. Behj. li, p. 41 (1907) ; 

 id. (subgen. Metacazira) Wytsm. Gen. Ins, fasc. lii, p. 23 

 (1907). 



" Flavescent, more or less pale or tinted with brown, the punc- 

 turation brown or blackish, the head black as far as before the eyes 

 with the exception of a median band and a callosity along each eye 

 anteriorly ; pronotum mostly uniformly dark, the medial carination 

 pale ; scutellum mostly uniformly dark, especially the basal half, 



