186 ADDENDA. — LTG.EID.E. 



scutellam somewhat tliiekly darkly punctate ; margins of claA us 

 darklj' punctate; otlier structural cliaracters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Lengtli 4-4^ niillim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Peradeniya {J. C. F. Fryer). 



Genus MACROPES. (Vol. II, p. 24 & Vol. V, p. 17.) 

 Macropes diluxus. (Vol. II, p. 25 & Vol. V, p. 17.) 

 Add: Hah. South India; Kodaikanal (T. V. Camphell). 



3771. Macropes femoralis, sp. n. 



Head, antennae, pronotutn, scutelluin, body beneath and femora, 

 black ; tibiiB and tarsi brownish-ochi'aceous ; corium very pale 

 ochraceous ; membrane subhyaliue ; second and third joints of 

 antennpe subequal in length, each shorter than fourth : pronotum 

 transversely impressed behind middle, the anterior lobe with a 

 moderate central, longitudinal sulcate impression, the basal nuirgui 

 distinctly ridged ; scutellum centrally, longitudinally carinate for 

 a short distance from base to apex ; anterior femora very strongly 

 thickened and somewhat coarsely spined beneath ; membrane not 

 passing abdominal apex. 



Length 4 millim. 



Hub. South India ; Chikkaballapura (T. V, Camphell). 



3772. Macropes consobrinus, sp. n. 



Head, antennjB, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath, femora and 

 tibicB black, the tarsi pale ochraceous ; corium pale ochraceous; 

 membrane subhyaline. 



Allied to the preceding species, M. femoralis, but more elongate, 

 the membrane not nearly reaching the abdominal apex ; femora 

 and tibiie concolorous ; anterior femora much less robust ; scu- 

 tellum with a very strong, central, longitudinal carina. 



Lengtli 5 millim. 



Hah. South In Ha ; Kodaikanal {T. V. Oanij^hell). 



3773. Macropes pronotalis, sp. n. 



Head and anterior two-thirds of pronotum black ; basal area of 

 pronotum, scutellum and corium pale ochraceous ; head beneath, 

 antennae, rostrum, pronotum and metasternum black ; posterior 

 area of prosternum, coxae, legs and abdomen beneath, ochraceous; 

 antennae with the second and fourth joints subequal in length, 

 each a little longer than third ; ])ronotum with the anterior area 

 distinctly, centrally, longitudinally sulfate, posterior area thickly 

 punctate; scutellum centrally, finely, longitudinally carinate; 

 membrane not reaching the apex of abdomen in either sex. 



Length 6-7 millim. 



Hah. W. Bengal ; Paresnath (A. Annandale). 



