132 ADDENDA.— PEXTATOMIDyE. 



EusARCOConis tapeobaneis-sis Bredd. (Eusarcoris), Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 i^e/f/. liii, p. 273 (1909). 



Described from Ce3'lon ; compared wath E. hovilhis, Dall. 

 Length 5|-6 millim. 



3703. Eiisarcocoris major, sp. n. 



Head ochraeeous, with dense black punctureSj margins of the 

 central lobe also black, central base of head less punctate and paler, 

 apex rounded ; antennae ocliraceous, basal joint not reaching apex 

 of head, second joint longer than third, fourth and lifth joints 

 longest and subequal ; pronotum ochraeeous, with dense, coarse,^ 

 dark punctures, anterior and lateral margins narrowly levigate 

 and pale ochraeeous, the lateral angles broad and subpromineut, 

 on anterior area two transverse black - margined moderate 

 callosities, between the pronotal angles a more or less con- 

 tinuous, waved, levigate pale ochraeeous, fasciate line which 

 centrally emits another line not reaching posterior margin ; 

 scutellum ochraeeous, with coarse dark punctures, centrally much 

 more sparingly punctate and irregularly sublevigate, the basal 

 angles and a central basal spot also pale levigate ; corium ochra- 

 eeous, thickly darkly punctate, with a distinct pale levigate discal 

 spot a little before apical margin ; membrane subhyaline, the 

 veins darker and extending beyond the abdominal apex ; head 

 beneath and sternum black, rostrum, legs, and some sternal 

 spots ochraeeous ; abdomen beneath bright, shining black, its 

 lateral margins narrowly ochraeeous ; rostrum reaching the 

 posterior coxse, its apex black ; abdomen beneath somewhat 

 coarsely punctate. 



Length 8 ; breadth between pronotal angles 6 millim. 



Hah. Bombay (Dixon). 



Genus HERMOLAUS. (Vol. I, p. 1G9.) 



3704. Hermolaus robustus, sp. n. 



Head long, apically acuminate, central lobe very shghtly apically 

 prominent, the lateral margins a little concavely sinuate before 

 eyes, ochraeeous, the lateral lobes aud basal area centrally darkly 

 punctate, tlie central lobe prominently paler, sometimes joined to 

 a paler spot at base ; antennae pale ochraeeous, first, second and 

 third joints shortest, fourth longest ; pronotum ochraeeous, thickly 

 darkly punctate, a somewhat pale testaceous spot near centre of 

 apical margin, on each side of which is a transverse black spot, the 

 lateral margins narrowly, palely levigate ; scutellum ochraeeous,, 

 somewhat thickly darkly punctate, with black suffusions near base, 

 and a more or less distinct black spot at apex, a transverse series 

 of very small ochraeeous spots on basal margin ; corium ochraeeous, 

 darkly punctate ; connexivum ochraeeous, spotted with black ; 

 body beneath black, the sternum more eastaneous and thicklj'- 



