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Cat/strus, Stal, being known to be equivalent to Odius, 

 Stal = Neodius, Bergr., the first-mentioned generic name must 

 now take precedence. 



Caystrus obscurus, Dist. (Neodius). (Vol. I, p. 131.) 

 Add : Hah. North Bengal ; Purneah Distr. ( C Paiva). 



3697. Caystrus sciitellatus, sp. n. 



Dull ochraceous, with dense, coarse, black punctures ; narrow 

 anterior proiiotal margin and narrow basal margin — containing 

 three spots, one central, the other two at lateral angles — ochra- 

 ceous ; scutellum with two oblique spots on anterior disk and two 

 longitudinal stripes beneath them on apical area, and a longi- 

 tudinal, sliglitly curved stripe on coriam, black or blackish; 

 membrane black, the veins darker and the apical margin brownish- 

 ochraceous ; body beneath and legs dull ochraceous, with dense 

 black punctures, lateral margins of sterinun and abdomen, and 

 basal areas of tibiae pale ochraceous and impunctate ; anterior 

 lobes of head a little longer than central lobe, but not meeting 

 beyond it; anterior femora with a prominent spine beneath 

 before apex ; antennae mutilated. 



Length 11 ; brendth between pronotal angles 6 millim. 



Hab. Bengal; ^\m\n'a, {Mackenzie). 



Differing from C obscurus, Dist., by the broader apex to the 

 scutellum, as well as by the distinct scutellar and other markings. 



Genus GULIELMUS. (Vol. I, p. 137.) 



GULIELMUS LATEEARIUS. (Vol. I, p. 137.) 



Add: Hab. Malabar; Tulipanimhsi (Pusa Coll.). 

 " On earlieads of grass." 



Genus JELIOMORPHA. (Vol. I, p. 13S.) 



iELIOMORPHA LINEATICOLUS. (Vol. I, p. 139.) 



Add : Hah. Ceylon : Maha lUupalama {J. C. F. Fryer). South 

 India ; Ciiikkaballapura {T. V. Campbell). Bengal ; Bihar (Fusa 

 Coll.). 



3698. .ffiliomorpha fietcheri, Iju^t. Entomoloyist, 1911, p. 22. 



Body and legs pale brownish-ochraceous ; head punctate, the 

 lateral margins strongly sinuate, central lobe prominent, depressed 

 at apex ; antennae ochraceous, the second and third joints iuf uscate, 

 first joint short, not reachnig apex of head, second very short and 

 subobsolete, third slightly longer than either fourth or fifth, 

 which are subequal in length ; pronotnm granulose, more dis- 

 tinctly so on basal half, a central narrow levigate line, the lateral 

 margins sinuate, the lateral angles subpromineut and broadly 

 subacute ; scutellum more or less wrinkled and finely punctate, a 



