154 ADDENDA. — COEEIDtE. 



and more bronzy ; abdomen above black, with two discal trans- 

 verse ochraceous spots situnte on the margins of the third and 

 fourth and fourth and fifth segments ; body beneath black, very 

 coarsely punctate and rugulose ; legs bhick, more or less irregularly 

 and sparingly granulate : antennae with the first, second and 

 third joints black, fourth joint ochraceous, its base narrowly, and 

 again subapically black, first, second and fourth joints longest 

 and subequal in leiigtli, third joint shortest ; posterior feuiora 

 thickened, tuberculate beneath at apex ; posterior tibise mode- 

 rately flattened and ampiiated. 



Length 21 ; breadth between pronotal angles 7 millim. 



Hah. North Assam ; Mishni Distr., Tulang {Caiit. F. Bailey). 



Genus PETILLIA. (Vol. I, p. 348.) 

 Petillia calcae. (Vol. I, p. 351.) 



Add : Hab. N. India ; Dehra Dun (Jasman). 



This species varies in the extent of the dilatation of the 

 posterior tibiae. It may, however, always be distinguished from the 

 other Indian species enumerated in these volumes by the less 

 dilated pronotal angles. 



Petillia obnaticornis, Bredd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 284 

 (1909). 

 This species is stated to be closely allied to P. calcar [supra), 

 but I have not seen it. I have already recorded P. calcar from 

 Ceylon. 



Hab. Ceylon ; Anuradhapura (fide BrechUn). 



Genus HOMffiOCERUS. 



(Vol. I, p. 355 & Vol. IV, p. 46G.) 



3725. Homceocerus apicicornis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and corium brownish-ochraceous ; scutellum 

 much paler ochraceous ; lateral margins of pronotum finely serrate 

 and narrowly black, the lateral angles brosidly acutely produced,, 

 the apices a little upwardly recurved ; antenmi; with the first, 

 second and third joints castaneous-brown and almost subequal in 

 length, apical joint short, stout, slightly less than a third of the 

 length of the preceding joint, narrowed at each end, ochraceous 

 with the base narrowly castaneons ; pronotum and corium thickly, 

 finely punctate ; scutellum obscurely punctate ; connexivum 

 brownish-ochraceous, with paler spots near segmental incisures ; 

 membrane bi'onzy-bx'own ; on posterior disk of pronotum is a 

 somewhat obscure central dark spot ; body beneath and legs 

 ochraceous ; third joint of the rostrum a little longer than the 

 foui'th. 



Length 15; breadth between pronotal angles 6 millim. 



Hab. South India; Chikkaballapura (I^. V. Campbell). 



