12 APPENDIX. — LYG^IDiE. 



apical margin of the membrane paler ; body beneath sanguineous, 

 rostrum, basal margin of head, anterior marginal areas of pro- and 

 mesosterna, a prominent spot on the lateral areas of both meso- 

 and metasterna, transverse fascise to abdominal segments (not 

 reaching lateral margins), coxoe and legs, black ; excluding mem- 

 brane and including legs and antenuje greyishly pilose, the head 

 at anterior margin very longlj pilose ; antennae with the second, 

 third, and fourth joints about subequal in length, first and fourth 

 distinctly incrassated ; pronotum somewhat coarsely granulose ; 

 sciitellum coarsely granulosely punctate. 



Length 10 millim. 



Hah. Simla Hills. 



Genus C-ENOCORIS. (Vol. II, p. 16.) 



2781. Cfenocoris dimidiatus, Bredd. Deutsck. ent. Zeitschr. 1907, 

 p. 45. 



"A small species allied to C. nerii (vol. ii, p. 16); lustreless, 

 with slight grey tomentum; head (also the throat) pale sanguineous, 

 clypeus and a rectangular spot in front between the ocelli and 

 base of clypeus black ; pronotum with a slight, flat, transverse 

 impression ; the pronotal process slightly elevated towards the 

 base, more coarsely and much more diffusely punctured than in 

 nerii, in the middle almost impunctate ; the furrowed lines of the 

 pronotum proper very distinct and oblique, directed towards neck- 

 angles ; scutellum with a continuous longitudinal ridge expanded 

 at its base and with a sharp apex ; tegmina as in nerii ; pro- 

 notum, scutellum, and tegmina black ; a continuous middle line 

 to scutellum, a broad median stripe on the pronotal process, the 

 lateral margins and the narrow hind border of the pronotum 

 (sometimes also the front marginal line) and the extreme bases of 

 corium and clavus pale sanguineous, but dull and diffused on the 

 latter parts ; membrane black, its apical margin broadly dull 

 hyaline ; abdomen beneath, sternum, legs, antennte and rostrum 

 pitchy black or black ; abdomen above, and a broad border to 

 abdomen beneath pale sanguineous, also the hind margins of the 

 three sternal segments ; the margins of the coxal cavities, the 

 mouth of the thoracic gland, the front border of the prosternum, 

 as well as the trochanters and the terminal border of the coxs& 

 pale yellow ; rostrum extending beyond the middle of the third 

 abdominal sternite ; antennae moderately long, fourth joint about 

 as long as second, somewhat thickened, third joint distinctly 

 shorter." (Breddin.) 



"Length, d 6^, $ 81 milUm." 



Bab. Ceylon ; Negombo (Jide Breddin). 



I have not seen this species. 



