CAl'YS. 



48U 



Hah. Darjeeling {fide Breddin). 



I figure the type of the genus M. rufescens beciuise I have not 

 seen a specimen which supports Breddin's diagnosis. I have an 

 example from Bombay which only has the femora sprinkled with 

 black as described by Breddin, but in other respects seems only 

 to be a variety of the variable M. rufescens. 



Genus CAPYS. 

 Capys, StM, Hem. Afi: ii, p. 119 (18U5). 



Type, C malacaipus, Stal. 



Bisiribution. Ethiopian and Oriental Kegions. 



" Body slender, very elongate ; head between antennae aruied 



Fig. 282. — CajJijs malacaipus. 



with a long, curved, spiniform, porrect process ; rostrum reaching 

 the posterior coxse, first joint almost passing the base of head ; 



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