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APPENDIX. — CAPSID J,. 



This genus is founded on a single specimen sent to me by- 

 Mr. Green from Ceylon, and although wanting the legs cannot 

 be left out of the enumeration of the Capsidse of British India. 



3068. Sejaims funereus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 21 (1910). 



Black ; eyes castaneoiis brown : antennsB with the basal joiut 

 brownish ochraceous. the second joint black, with its basal area 

 brownish ochraceous, third and fourth joints stramineous ; cuueus 

 with two basal greyish spots ; membrane fuscous, the margins 

 paler ; rostrum black, its basal area brownish ochraceous ; body 

 beneath black ; corium shortly, finely, palely pilose ; structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 2| millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Green). 



This species was contained in some miscellaneous sweepings 

 kindly collected for me by our helpful friend Mr. E. E. Green. 



Genus SABACTUS. 



(Near Gainpylomma, Vol. II, p. 483.) 



Sabactus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) t, p. 21 (1910). 



Type, S. institutus, Dist. 

 Distribution. Ceylon. 



Head about as long as broad, deflected and narrowed in front 

 of eyes, which are transverse and strongly project beyond the 



Fig. 162. — Sabactus instiiutus. 



anterior margins of the pronotum ; antennae slender, first joint 

 shorter than head, second about four times as long as first, third 

 longer than fourth and together distinctly shorter than second ; 



