156 ADDENDA. — COKEID.i;. 



niferous tubercles; eyes black ; pronotum with the lateral angles 

 broadly, subaeutely produced; body beneath and femora ociiraceou'?, 

 tibiae and tarsi more greenish in hue. 



Length 15 ; breadth between pronotal angles (i millini. 



Hub. South India; Mysore State (T. V. Campbell). 



Alh'ed to the preceding species, H. horealis, Dist., but differing in 

 having the lateral angles of the pronotursi much more prominent, 

 thus making the lateral margins more sinuate, and by the greater 

 length of the second antennal joint compared with the first. 



3729. Homceocerus Indus, sp. n. 



Head, prouotum, seuteliuui and cerium ochraceous, thickly 

 darkly punctate ; cerium beyond middle more or less I'esaceoas, 

 the lateral margin — narrowing beyond middle — stramineous ; a 

 pale stramineous central longitudinal line traversing pronotum 

 and scutellum ; two small central black spots on anterior area of 

 pronotum, and two minute black spots near apex of scutellum ; 

 antennae pale testaceous, the apical joint a little darker ; connexivum 

 pale stramineous; membrane pale bronzy-brown ; body beneath and 

 legs ochraceous, the legs more darkly so ; sternum and abdomen 

 minutely spotted with black, but imperfectly seen owing to type 

 being a carded specimen ; head moderatelj^ produced in front 

 of autenniferous tubercles and with a central, more or less 

 incised, longitudinal dark line ; antennae robust, the basal joint 

 moderately incrassate, a little longer than head or fourth joint, 

 second joint longest, longer than third ; rostrum about reaching 

 the intermediate coxae, extreme a})ex black, first joint not reach- 

 ing base of head ; lateral pronotal angles rounded, non-prominent. 



Length 1-1 millim. 



Hah. South India ; Kodnikanal (7'. V. Campbell). 



HOMffiOCERTIS STRIICORlSriS. (Yol. I, p. 360.) 

 Add: Ilah. Dehra Dun. 



Homceocerus ornaticollts, Bredd. Arch. Naturg. 191:2, 6, p. 81. 



From the description I cannot separate this proposed species 

 from a varietal form of //. angulatiis, West w^, with which its pro- 

 poser compares it. In the series of specimens now before me 

 there are varieties in which the pronotal angles are less developed, 

 and conform to the expanse given by Breddiu, " og-6 mm." 



Genus ASCHISTOCORIS. 



Aschistas, Stdl (vol. i, p. ."iCO & vol. iv, p. 468), nom. praeocc. 

 Aschistocoris, Bergr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bel;/, liii, p. 185 (1909), 

 n. nom. 



Aschistocoris breticornis. 



Aschistu8 brevicornis (vol. i, p. 369). 

 Add : Hab. Central Prov. ; Bhandara (on Dhak). 



