110 APPENDIX. — TINGIDID^. 



Genus DULINIUS. (Vol. II, p. 133.) 



DULINIUS CONCHATUS. (Vol. II, p. 133.) 



I was previously ouly able to give the habitat of Ceylon for 

 this species. Dr. Anuandale has since sent me specimens which 

 he collected at Balighai near Puri, Orissa, where it was found 

 breeding on the underside of leaves of Morinda sp. 



Genus ILDEFONSUS, uov. 



Type, /. provorsus, Dist. 



Distribution. Only known at present from the E. Himalayas. 



Pronotal hood covering the head, globose, areolate ; antennae 

 robust, longly pilose, first and second joints short, iucrassate, 

 almost subequal in length, third joint about twice as long as 

 fourth, which is longer than first and second joints together ; 

 pronotum with the lateral margins laminately produced, areolate, 

 reflexed and moderately concave, the disk tricarinate, apex entirely 

 covering scutellum ; head beneath with a central laminate, areolate 

 process ; elytra hyaline, much longer but not twice as long as the 

 abdomen, arched and dilated from near base, the costal area wide, 

 the subcostal area very narrow and distinct \\ith the areolets much 

 smaller than on other parts of the elytral surface ; legs of moderate 

 length and slender. 



This genus by the character of the pronotal hood, which 

 completely covers the head, is allied to the genera Galeatus, 

 Stephanitis, and DtiUnivs, and in this enumeration may be placed 

 as following the last named genus (vol. ii, p. 133) ; from all of them, 

 however, it is to be distinguished by the very distinct but narrow 

 subcostal area. 



2883. Ildefonsus provorsus, sp. n. 



AutenniE black, pilose ; head beneath and body black ; legs 

 pitchy brown, tibiiB (excluding basal areas) more ochraceous 

 brown ; laminate process to head beneath, hyaline areolate, the 

 margins of the areolets piceous ; pronotal hood pale dull ochraceous, 

 opaque, areolate, the margins of the areolets piceous ; pronotum 

 with the disk black, the three carinations pale brownish, the 

 produced lateral margins hyaline, areolate, slightly suffused with 

 fuscous, the margins of the areolets piceous ; elytra hyaline, 

 areolate, somewhat distinctly suffused with fuscous near base and 

 less distinctly so on apical area, the margins of the areolets 

 piceous, and the margins of the narrow subcostal area also of the 

 same colour ; tlie dilated lateral pronotal areas are moderately 



