198 ADDENDA. — LTGiEID.^. 



castaneous line, the basal angles also narrowly castaneous ; mem- 

 brane slightly passing the abdominal apex; cerium faintly, finely 

 punctate. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon {E. E. Green). 



Allied to 0. patricius, Dist. 



Genus DINIELLA. (Vol. II, p. 73 & Vol. V, p. 03.) 



DOIELLA BENGrALENSlS. (Vol. V, p. 63.) 



Add to description : apical joint of antennae piceous. 



Add: Hah. South India ; Chikkaballapura (Z'. V. OampheV). 



3798. Diniella insignis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutelluni shining black, pronotal basal 

 lateral angles ot-hraceous ; corium pale ochraceous, apical half 

 brownish-ochraoeous, preceded by a linear pale greyish costal spot ; 

 body beneath black, legs ochraceous ; anteniise with the first and 

 second joints ochraceous, third and fourth black, extreme base of 

 third ochraceous, second, third and fourth joints almost subequal 

 in length ; pronotum slightly transversely impressed before uiiddle, 

 between which and base of head the surface is slightly raised and 

 glabrous, and behind which it is distinctly punctate ; scntellum 

 punctate and slightly transversely striate ; clavus and more than 

 posterior half of corium distinctly punctate; in the type the 

 membrane is rudimentary and does not reach the abdominal apex. 



Length 3 millim. 



Ilab. South India ; Chikkaballapura (j^'. V. Campbell). 



Genus APHANUS. (Vol. II, p. 70 & Vol. V, p. 67.) 

 Apha:xus sokdidus. (Vol. II, p. 79.) 

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



Aphanus lineosus. (Vol. II, p. 80.) 



Add: Hah. South India : Chikkaballapura (T. F. Camphell). 



This appears to be a variable species, for in most of the 

 specimens sent from South India by l)r. Campbell, the two lineate 

 ochraceous spots near the apex of scntellum are fused, thus 

 rendering the whole apical area ociiraceous. 



3799. Aphanus lateralis, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scntellum and corium black; membrane 

 piceous ; lateral margins of pronotum and corium somewhat 

 broadly pale stramineous ; body beneath and legs black, the tibiae 

 and tarsi more piceous ; antennae with the basal joint black, 

 remaining joints brownish-ochraceous, second joint a little longest. 



