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apparently (as seen iu spirit-specimens) with a single cell trun- 

 cate posteriorly; legs slender, the femora slightly but regularly 

 thickened, posterior tarsi with the basal joint almost as long as 

 remaining joints together. 



3004. Ebutius bellus, Dist. A. M. J\\ II. (8) iv, p. 441 (1909). 



Uniformly pale ochraceous as seen 'in spirit-specimens (possibly 

 virescent in living or fresh examples) ; scutellum with a linear, 



Fig. 12ic>.— Ebutius bellus. 



foveate, piceous spot on each basal angle ; basal joint of auteunp 

 with a few short obscure hairs ; other characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length 6| to 7 millim. 



Hab. Sikhim (Major Roberts). 



The above generic and specific descriptions are based on a few 

 spirit-specimens given to me by the late Col. Bingham. 



In this enumeration of the Capsid fauna of British India, Ebutius 

 is allied to Onomaus, Dist., and is placed in the division Herdoniaria 

 of the subi'am. Mirinse (vol. ii, p. 414). 



Genus HARPEDONA. (Vol. U, p. 418.) 



3005. Harpedona sanguinipes, Dist. A. M. N. II. (8) iv, p. 441 

 (1909). 



Head, pronotum, and scutelhnn black ; antenna) black. I he basal 



