198 APPENDIX. — UKDUrilDyT:. 



lateral margin ; scutellum sculptured, the apical spinous angles 

 curved and a little directed inwardly. 



Lengtli 14 millini. 



Hah. Assam ; Naga Hills (DoJicrti/). 



To follow S. fi(scicriis, Stfil (vol. ii, p. .'SOS). 



2970. Scadra atricapilla, JJisf. Ann. Soc. Enf. Behj. liii, p. 307 

 (1901)). 



Sanguineous ; liead from the transverse impression behind eyes 

 to apex, collar, first and second joints of antennte, scutellum, a 

 broad longitudinal streak to clavus, membrane, head beneath, and 

 sternum, black ; rostrum and legs piceous brown, tibi?e annulatcd 

 witli pale ochraceous near base ; abdomen beneatb sanguineous 

 with a broad longitudinal sublateral black fascia on each side of 

 disk, this fascia a little narrowed posteriorly and not reaching 

 apex ; antenna? with the first joint almost as long as head or very 

 sliglitly shortei', distinctly shorter than second joint, both joints 

 pilose, remaining joints mutilated in typical specimen ; rostrum 

 with the basal joint about as long as remaining joints together ; 

 pronotum with the anterior lobe considerably shorter than posterior, 

 roundly narrowed anteriorly, only slightly sculptured, both lobes 

 centrally longitudinally sulcate, the sulcation not extending beyond 

 middle of posterior lobe and with the transverse impression piceous, 

 posterior lobe with a longitudinal impression before each lateral 

 margin ; scutellum moderately foveate at base, the apical spinous 

 angles curved and a little directed inwardly ; legs slightly, tibiae 

 more prominently pilose. 



Length 12 millim. 



11(d). Sylhet (Vienna Mus.). 



To follow S. scvtellaris, Dist. (vol. ii, p. ^>09;. 



Genus aUERCETANUS. (Vol. II, p. 310.) 



QUEECETANUS EELATUS. (Vol. II, p. 811.) 



Var. An elongate central black spot on anterior pronotal lobe, 

 but not reaching its base ; connexivum with black spots near the 

 incisures. 



Hah. Ceylon (Hcuser, Vienna Jlus.). 



Genus LIBAVIUS. (Vol. II, p. 313.) 

 2971. Libavius tricolor, Dist. A.M. N. II. (7) xviii, p. 367 (1906). 



Sanguineous ; cerium dull ochraceous, the veins, lateral margins 

 and a])ical angles sanguineous ; membrane black ; antennas longly 

 pilose, first and second joints dull sanguineous, remaining joints 

 fuscous ; anterior lobe of pronotum centrally sulcate and with two 

 prominent acute tubercles, posterior lobe with three deep longi- 



