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APPENDIX. — CAPSID.i:. 



as long as fourth and together as long as second ; I'ostrum almost 

 reaching the posterior coxte ; pronotum at base about one and a 

 half times as broad as long and about one-third longer than 

 anterior margin, the lateral margins rather roundly oblique, the 

 anterior area transversely bi-callose, the posterior area transversely 

 striate ; scutellum triangular, transversely constricted near base ; 

 corium covering about two-thirds of the abdomen, longitudinally 

 ridged, apical and lateral margins a little rounded, cuneus and 

 membrane undeveloped ; abdomen widened posteriorly, deflected 

 on its apical area and pilose ; legs of moderate length ; tibiae 

 pilose. 



Somewhat allied to the Palsearctic genus Euryoincoris, Eeut. 



3062. Aristobulus filius, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 17 (1910). 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and corium shining piceous black ; 

 abdomen above and body beneath shining jet-black ; legs pale 



Fig. 157. — Aristohidus filius. 



ochraceous ; body shortly, finely, greyish pilose ; structural cha- 

 racters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hah. Darjiling, 6000 ft. 



Genus SAMPSIGERAMUS. 



Sampsigeramus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p, 17 (1910). 



Type, S. pilosulus, Dist. 

 Distribution. Ceylon. 



Head broader than long, anteriorly deflected ; eyes small, 

 situate at base of head, scarcely projecting beyond the anterior 



