474 APPENDIX. COKEID.?;. 



Pendulinus antennatus. (Vol. I, p. 389.) 



I have received more specimens of this species since I formerly 

 enumerated it in the present publication, and find that in fresh. , 

 examples the colour of the upper surface is more olivaceous-green 

 than rufo-testaceous as described from the type which was in a 

 probably faded condition. 



Division ATRACTARIA (after Gonoceeaeia, Vol. I, p. 389.) 



Atractaria, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1872, n. 6, p. 52. 



"Veins emitted from the base of membrane ; decurrent vein in 

 wings hooked or forked." (Sidl.) 



The following genus allied to the Palaearctic genus Spatliocera, 

 Stein, must be placed in this division. 



Genus HAIDARA, nov. 



Type, H. producta, Dist. 

 Distribution. Bombay. 



Head subequal in length to that of pronotum, acuminate in front 

 of the insertion of antennae, the central lobe acutely projecting in 

 front of the lateral lobes, and distinctly somewhat convexly ridged, 

 behind the antennae the head is broad, a little narrowing inwardly to 

 eyes, which are small and not far removed from the ocelli, the latter 

 much farther apart than from eyes ; rostrum at base enclosed in a 

 canal the margins of which are convexly rounded, basal joint not 

 reaching base of head, only extending to eyes, second joint long, 

 nearly reaching intermediate coxae (in:! perfectly seen in type, which 

 is a carded specimen) ; antennae inserted near apex of head, the 

 basal joint strongly incrassate, broad, the margins ridged, almost 

 as long as head, second short, a little thickened, almost subequal in 

 length to fourth, third longest, slender; pronotum narrowed from 

 base to apex, depressed anteriorly, the lateral margins sinuate, 

 anterior margin subtruncate or very slightly concave, posterior 

 margin reflexed, a little sinuate in front of scutellum, the lateral 

 angles subpromineut ; scutellum small, subtriangular ; corium 

 short, about half the length of abdomen, the apex obtusely acute ; 

 membrane not reaching the abdominal apex, its veins more or less 

 reticulate ; connexivum broad ; legs somewhat short, the femora 

 moderately thickened ; tibiae rounded, not sulcate. 



2756. Haidara producta, sp. n. 



Body and legs ochraceous ; head obscurely punctate ; antennae 

 with the first joint punctate, its lateral margins ridged and coarsely 

 striate, seconcl joint granulose, third slender and about as long as 

 first and second together, fourth incrassate, piceous with the base 

 ochraceous; pronotum thickly somewhat coarsely punctate, the 



