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ADDENDA. — COREID,!^. 



Male specimens which I have examined appear to be smaller 

 and darker than the other sex. 



3753, Agraphopus orientalis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum pale virescent ; lateral margins 

 of pronotum — narrow on anterior half, broadly on posterior 

 half — very pale stramineous, apex of sc-utellum albescent ; 

 pronotum and scutellum traversed by a longitudinal, central, linear 

 carination ; corium pellucid, the veins and margins dull 

 stramineous, the apical angle distinctly darker; membrane pale 

 hyaline ; body beneath virescent; legs pale luteous, apices of the 

 tibiag black ; antennae with the first, second and third joints pale 

 luteous, fourth joint black, its extreme base luteous, second and 

 third joints almost subequal in length, the second slightly longest ; 

 head, pronotum and scutellum finely and somewhat obscurely 

 punctate; lateral posterior pronotal angles thickened, but 

 somewhat obscurely tuberculate ; posterior femora only moderately 

 dilated and very obscurely spinous beneath. 



Length 5-5| millim. 



Hah. North Bengal; Purueah District (C. A. Fcnva), Pusa 

 ( Bainbng<je- Fletcher). 



Genus SERINETHA. (Vol. 1, p. 41«.) 



8ERIN.ETHA ABDOMINALIS (Vol. 1, p. 419), var. 



In colour above resembling the var. taprohanensis, but differing 

 in the abdomen beneath being totally pale ocliraceous 

 JIab. South India; Kodaikanal (2\ V. Camphell). 



Genus THEEAPHA. 



Therapha, Amy. ^- Serv. Hem. p. 244 (1843). 

 Consivius, Dist. (\o]. \, p. 11). 



Theeapha nyoscYAMI, Liyin. (Cimex) Syst. Nat. ed. x, p. 447 



(1760) ; Oshan. Verz. Pal. Hem. Het. Bd. i, p. 218 (1906). 

 Consivius collinus, Dist. (vol. v, p. 11). 



Ilab. Simla Hills. Throughout the Palaearctic Eegion. 



3754. Therapha diluta, sp. n. 



Hull, dark ochraceous, more or less thickly, coarsely punctate ; 

 margins of ocelli, inner margins of eyes, narrow basal margin of 

 head, and the antennae black, third antennal joint brownish with 

 the base black ; pronotum with the subanterior margin — 

 medially, narrowly broken — and four oblique spots at basal 

 margin, black ; base of scutellum, clavus, two prominent spots 

 ■on subclaval area, and a cluster of three rounded spots near 



