•94 APPENDIX. — PYERIIOCOEID^. 



Iphita (Jeandis. (Vol. II, p. 97.) 



Physopelta graudis, Bredd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bely. 1909, p. 295. 



Under the generic name of Physopelta Breddin (supra) has 

 recorded this species from Nalanda in Ceylon. We had previously 

 only received it from Peradeniya. 



Genus ANTILOCHUS. (Vol. II, p. 100.) 



Antilochus coqltebebxi. (Vol. II, p. 101.) 



Antilochus amorosus, Bredd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1909, p. 296. 



Under the above name Breddin appears to have described a 

 simple variety of the widely distributed A. coqxieherti, Fabr. 



Antilochus lineatipes. (Vol. II, p. 102.) 



Autilocbus liueaticeps, Bredd. An7i. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1909, p. 297. 

 Add : Hah. Ceylon ; Nalanda {fide Breddin). 



Genus ECTATOPS. (Vol. II, p. 102.) 

 ^868. Ectatops signoreti, sp. u. 



Sanguineous; eyes, pronotum, membrane, head beneath (excluding 

 lateral margins), I'ostrum, sternum and legs black ; antennae with 

 the first joint black, sanguineous at base, about as long as head but 

 extending considerably beyond its apex, remaining joints mutilated 

 in typical specimen ; head with an arcuate black line near basal 

 margin ; pronotum dull opaque black, transversely impressed 

 before middle, the central lobe convexly raised, with a transverse 

 curved line of punctures before anterior margin ; scutellum with 

 the apex brighter sanguineous : corium and clavus somewhat 

 thickly finely punctate ; rostrum reaching middle of basal segment 

 •of abdomen ; anterior femora shortly spiued beneath near apex. 



Length 14| millim. 



Hah. Silhet {Coll. Signoret, Vienna Museum). 



Allied to E. o_phthahnica, Burm. (vol. ii, p. 104). 



Genus EUSCOPUS. (Vol. II, p. 105.) 



2869. Euscopus albatus, Bist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 496 (1909). 



Body and heraelytra pitchy brown ; membrane ochraceous 

 brown ; lateral margins of the pronotum and corium, and a short 

 broad basal subcostal fascia to corium, ochraceous ; an irregular 

 transverse fascia before apex of corium white with dark punctures ; 

 abdomen beneath more or less cretaceously tomentose, the stigmata 

 black ; legs brownish ochraceous ; antennae with the fourth joint 



