196 APPENDIX. — BEDUYIIDiE. 



Genus EDOCLA. (Vol. II, p. 274.) 

 Edocla sindica, Bergr. Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr, 1908, p. oQS. 



Bergroth (supra) has given a somewhat lengthy description of 

 a single 5 bracliypterous form of this species. Without a figure 

 this description would be of little use, and I therefore merely call 

 attention to it here, and hope to be able to figure and diagnose it 

 fully before the completion of this Appendix. It was received 

 from Kuri'achee. 



Genus SMINTHOCORIS. (Vol. II, p. 279.) 



2907. Sminthocoris reuteri, Bert/r. (Tapiuus) Ann. Soc. Ent. Beh/. 

 liii, p. 189 (1909). 



" Shining, hemelytra opaque. Coral-red, sparsely testaceoiisly 

 pilose, corium ciunabar-red ; clavus (excepting base), an adjacent 

 band on the coriuin and the membrane black, a large triangular 

 spot occupying the basal interior angle of the membrane ochra- 

 ceous yellow ; antennae, excepting the first joint and base of 

 second, fuscous-olivaceous ; apical joint of rostrum palely fuscous ; 

 tarsi rufous-testaceous. Head distinctly longer than the posterior 

 lobe of the pronotum, the interocular space half as broad again 

 as the longitudinal diameter of the eye; second joint of the 

 antennae five times longer than the first ; anterior lobe of the 

 pronotum distinctly sculptured, the tubercle at the apical angles 

 obtuse, the posterior median impression continued as a line 

 through the posterior lobe which is moderately transversely 

 rugose, lateral rugose impressions much more distinct." 

 (^Beriiroth.) 



"Length, (S , 14 millim." 



Hab. Bombay. 



I have not seen this species. It may have formed part of 

 the Wroughton collection forwarded to Dr. Bergroth for identi- 

 fication manj'^ years ago. 



Subfamily ECTRICHODIINiE. (Vol. II, p. 304.) 

 Genus ANTIOPULA. (Vol. II, p. 305.) 



2968. Antiopula typicalis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) xviii,p. 367 (1906). 



Sanguineous ; antennse, hemelytra, a broad transverse fascia to 

 the last two dorsal abdominal segments, a large spot on each lateral 

 area of the same segment beneath, and a spot on apical segment, 

 black; base of first joint of antenufe sanguineous, fifth and sixth 

 joints pale stramineous, apex of sixth joint fuscous ; basal halves 

 of lateral margins to hemelytra sanguineous, becoming broader at 

 area of membrane ; antennae with six joints, first nearly as long 



