CHAULIOPS. — APPOLONIUS, 191 



joint more ochraceous ; body elongate, seutellum centrally cari- 

 nate from a little behind base to apex ; membrane practically 

 absent, the tegmina not reacbing the abdominal apex. 



Length 4 millin). 



Hah. Nilgiri Hills ; Lovedale {T. V. CamphdJ). 



Genus CHAULIOPS. (Vol. II, p. 35 & Vol. V, p. 34.) 

 Chauliops fallax. (Vol. II, p. 36.) 

 Add: Hah. «oath India ; Chikkaballapura (2'. V. Camphdl). 



Genus PAMERA. (Vol. II, p. 51 & Vol. V, j^ 50.) 



Pamera geniculata. (Vol. II, p. 54.) 



Add: Hah. 8onth India; Mysore State and Nilgiri Hills (7". T. 

 C'ami^)hell). 



Genus EUCOSMETUS. (Vol. II, p. 55 & Vol. V, p. 54.) 

 3785. Eucosmetus nigronitens, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and seutellum black; corium stramineous with 

 narrow black streaks, a broad black oblique transverse fascia 

 beyond middle inwardly containing a small white spot, the apical 

 margin also black, but the extreme apical angle stramineous; mem- 

 brane black, with a somewhat large apical white spot; body beneath 

 black ; legs ochraceous, anterior femora (excluding apices), a broad 

 subapical aunulation on intermediate tibiae, a still broader apical 

 annulation on posterior tibiae, and the apices of the tarsi, black; 

 antennae ochraceous, apices of the first, second and third joints 

 and the whole of the fourtii joint, black ; second antennal joint 

 slightly longest, third and fourth joints subequal in length ; pos- 

 terior lobe of pronotum very coarsely punctate ; anterior femora 

 strongly incrassated and distinctly spined beneath ; membrane 

 about reaching abdominal apex. 



Length 5 millim. 



Hah. South India ; Kodaikanal ( T. V. Campbell). 



Genus AGUNGA. (Vol. V, p. 58.) 

 Agunga fulgiua. (Vol. V, p. 59.) 

 Add: Hub. South India ; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus APPOLONIUS. (Vol. II, p. 62.) 

 37St). Appolonius picturatus, sp. n. 



Head, including eyes, and anterior lobe of pronotum black, 

 posterior pronotal lobe very paleeastaneons, traversed by three pale 

 ochraceous longitudinal fasciae, the lateral pronotal margins also 



