170 ADDENDA. — COREID.E, 



3749. Corizus multimaculatus, sp. n. 



Ocliraceous, with, dense coarse, dark punctures; head with the 

 ejes castaneous, ocelli black ; pronotuiii with a centi'al anterior 

 marginal fascia and a posterior marginal fascia, including the 

 lateral angles, black, a central longitudinal earinate line and 

 the lateral iinpunctate marginal areas ochraceous : scutellum witli 

 a spot near basal angle and the apex pale ochraceous ; corium 

 with a subtuberculate spot near each inner angle, followed by a 

 compressed subfoveate spot Mhich is paler iu hue ; membrane 

 hyaline, reflecting numerous pale ochraceous spots from the 

 abdomen beneath ; connexivum ocliraceous, with black segmental 

 spots ; body beneath pale ochraceous ; head beneath and sternum 

 centrally black ; abdonien with submarginal segmental pale and 

 blackly margined spots, the lateral margins also stramiueously 

 spotted ; antennae with the basal joint black, moderately 

 incrassated, remaining joints brownisli -ochraceous, second and 

 third much longer than first and subequal in length, fourth onh" a 

 little longer than third and subincrassate ; membrane moderately 

 passing the abdominal apex. 



Length 6.7 millini. 



Ilab. 8outh India; Chikkaballapura ( 7'. V. Campbell). 



3750. Corizus pronotalis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum dull ochraceous, darkly 

 punctate ; pronotum \\ith four small black spots near anterior 

 margin, the lateral margins paler and impuuctate, and with 

 a central longitudinal earinate line ; scutellum with the apex and 

 a spot at each basal angle pale ochraceous : corium and 

 membrane subhyaline ; connexivum ochraceous, with black 

 segmental spots ; body beneath and legs reddish-ochraeeous, the 

 abdomen a little more brownish-ochraceous ; antennas dull 

 ochraceous, basal joint not quite reaching apex of head, second 

 slightly shorter than third, which again is shghtly shorter 

 than fourth ; membrane moderately passing the abdominal apex. 



Length (3 millim. 



Sab. North India; Dehra Dun (on grass — Dr. A. D. Imms). 



3751. Corizus imperialis, sp. n. 



Body above and beneath, legs and antennae purplish-red; ocelli 

 black : pronotum with the lateral margins and a central earinate 

 line ochraceous, and before the anterior margin a transverse black 

 line ; scutellum with a spot near each basal angle and the apex 

 paler and more ochraceous ; antennae dark purplish-red, second 

 and third joints almost subequal in length, fourth joint 

 mutilated. 



Length 6 millim. 



Hab. Bombay {Bixon). 



