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3505. Faenius butleri, sp. n. 



Vertex of head brownish-ocliraceous, the lateral and apical 

 margins, two spots coiniected with each lateral margin, tuo spots 

 near base, and an evanescent central line, greyish white ; 

 head beneath, sternum and legs creamy-white ; pronotum i"eddish 

 brown, anterior marginal area somewhat bluish grey, and with a 

 pale central longitudinal line; scutellum greyish white, two 

 elongate brownish spots at base ; tegmina bluish black, the claval 

 area tessellated with brownish, costal margin narrowly bluisli for 

 at least half its length, two greyisii-white s])ots on apical area, and 

 the truncate apical margins greyish white ; apices of the inter- 

 mediate and posterior tarsi black. 



Length inch tegni. 5 millin. 



Hah. South India; Kodaikanal [T. V. Camjihell). 



I have named this species after Mr. E. A. Butler, a well-known 

 authority on our British Ehynchota, to whom I are indebted 

 for being able to examine the many South Indian captures of 

 Dr. T. V. Campbell. 



Genus SHADDAI, nov. 



Type, >S'. tijpicus. Dist. 



Distrihutlon. Himalayas. 



Vei'tex of head in length little more than half the breadth be- 

 tween eyes, antei'ior margin in a line with upper margins of eyes ; 

 ocelli indistinct but apparently between and near upper margins of 

 eyes; face long and narrow, about three times as long as clypeus, 

 rounded at anterior margin and very slightly narrowed towards 

 «lypeus, the lateral margins subparallol ; pronotum about twice as 

 broad at base as long, the anterior margin convexly rounded, the 

 posterior margin slightly concave before scutellum, which is some- 

 what small and triangular ; tegmina about four times as long as 

 broad, the claval area long and apically acutely narrowed, the 

 apical cells long and narrow ; anterior and intermediate tibiae 

 ■coarsel}'^ longly pilose, posterior tibiae spinulose, posterior tarsi 

 with the basal joint very long. 



I place this genus at the end of the Tettijoniellino' ; its elongate 

 face and short vertex are stronglv marked characteristics. 



3506. Shaddai typicus, sp. n. 



Vertex of head and pronotum ochraceous, the first with a tri- 

 angular central spot at apex and an angulated line between eyes, 

 the pronotum with a central transverse fascia, black ; scutellum 

 apparently black, but injured by the insertion of an entomological 

 pin ; face piceous, its lateral margins and anterior area black, the 

 latter containing two small ochraceous spots; body beneath mostly 

 black, the legs ochraceous, the tibiae (excluding extreme bases) 



