162 ADDENDA. — COREID^. 



iufuscated, the inner angle of the hyaline membrane with a 

 sharply defined bhiokisli tint ; the dorsal surface of the abdomen 

 palely coloured ; legs light yellowish, as also the ujiderside of the 

 body ; the two apical joints of the tarsi, apices of tibi® and often 

 also the knee, very narrowly pitchy -black, sometimes the whole 

 hind tibiae infuscated.'' 



Length 11-12| milliin. 



Hah, Ceylon; jNegombo (fide Breddin). North India; Dehra 

 Dun (on grass) ; Allahabad Distr. Central India ; Bhandara, 

 Nandgaou. 



Ver}' closely allied to L. vnricornis. 



Genu? ACESTRA. (Vol IV, p. 478.) 



ACESTRA SINICA. (Vol. IV, p. 47!).) 



Add : llab. N. India ; Dehra Dun. 



Genus DACLERA. 



Daclera, Siqn. in Maiilard, Not. Reunion, Ins. p. '27 (1863) ; 8tdl, 

 En. Hem. iii, pp. 91 & 95 (1873). 



Type, D. inmctata, Sign., from Bourbon Island. 



jJistributiou. British India, Bourbon, Australia. 



Head longer than breadth between eyes, gradually attenuated 

 to apex, the apex of the apical lobe slightly prominent ; ocelli 

 prominent, but nearer to eyes than to each other ; anteunaj 

 inserted nearer to eyes than to apex, first joint slightly shorter 

 than liead, second and third subequal in length, fourth longest ; 

 rostrum slightly extending beyond the intermediate coxae, first 

 joint not reaching base of head, second longer than first ; pro- 

 notum about as long as head, a little narrowed anteriorly, the 

 posterior lateral angles subnodulose ; posterior femora strongly 

 incrassated, shortly spinous beneath ; posterior tibiae distinctly 

 curved, and with a short but distinct apical spine in the male. 



Allied to Tenosius (vol. iv, p. 483). 



3736. Daclera levana, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and corium brownish-ochraceous, 

 thickly, coarsely and dai-kly punctate ; head with two lineate 

 black marginal spots on central lobe before apex, followed to base 

 by two more or less well-marked black central longitudinal stripes ; 

 antennae dull castaneous ; extreme apex of scutellum ochraceous ; 

 membrane bronzy, subhyaline ; body beneath and legs in S more 

 or less castaneous-brown, abdomen beneath with a central, 

 longitudinal, fasciate ochraceous line, and an ochraceous marginal 

 spot on the three ultimate segments; in the $ the abdomen 

 beneath is dull ochraceous, with black marginal spots on the 



