IGS ADDENDA. COKEIDjE. 



3745. Hypselopus mimicus, sp. n. 



Head above black with an obscure central longitudinal testaceous 

 fascia, ocelli red, head beneath testaceous ; antennae black, basal 

 joint greyishly hirsute, basal aunulation to third joint, and 

 subbasal annulation and apex to fourth joint pale ochraceous or 

 greyish-ochraceous, basal joint curved and moderately thickened, 

 subequal in length to second, third joint a little shortest, fourth 

 a little longest; pronotum black, thickly coarsely punctate, 

 anterior marginal area testaceous, moderately gibbons and 

 tuberculate, lateral margins and four discal spots (the two ante- 

 rior ones smallest) greyish - white, a central longitudinal linear 

 carination ; scutelluiii blackish or dull testaceous, extreme a])ex 

 greyish-white ; corium blackish ; membrane bronzy-black ; body 

 beneath (somewhat obscurely seen in carded specimens) with the 

 head and sternum testaceous, basal margins of the sternal 

 segments black, lateral margins of the prosternum broadly greyish- 

 white ; abdomen beneath pale dull ochraceous, stigmatal spots 

 broadly black; legs blackish, posterior tibiae on about apical 

 halves longlj^ ])ilose and spinous, the apical spine being specially 

 long and prominent. 



Length 17-20 millim. 



Hah. South India; Chikkaballapuia (7'. V. CampheJl). 



Allied to the preceding species, H. jiroiwialis, but apart from 

 the different coloration of the pronotal markings, the relative 

 lengths of the antennal joints are distinctive. 



Genus CORIZUS. (Vol. I, p. 41G.) 



COEIZUS nUBEICUNDUS, (Vol. I, p. 417.) 



Add: Hab. South India ; Yercaud, Chikkaballapura, Nandidrug 

 and Nilgiri Hills (T. F. Camphell). 



3746. Corizus parvipictus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum ochraceous, thickly rather 

 coarsely punctate, eyes piceous, disk between eyes sometimes 

 distinctly black, basal margin of pronotum and basal angles of 

 scutellinn more or less distinctly black, apical area of scutellum 

 stramineous ; corium subhyaline, somewhat coarsely punctate, 

 somewhat distinctly tuberculate on apical area ; tegmina pale 

 hyaline ; connexivum ochraceous, with large piceous segmental 

 spots; body beneath and legs (imperfectly seen in carded 

 specimens) ochraceous, a distinct dark linear submarginal fascia 

 traversing sternum and abdomen on each side, lateral margins of 

 abdomen with distinct small darker spots ; legs indistinctly and 

 irregularly d:irkly mottled or spotted, the femora more distinctly 

 so ; antennae ochraceous, spices of the first, second and third 

 joints distinctly infuscated, first joint not quite reaching apex of 



