294 APPENDIX. — CAPSIDjE. 



prominent ; antennae slender, basal joint not passing eyes, second 

 and third joints subeqiial in length, fourth short and moderately- 

 thickened ; pronotum transverse, about three times broader at 

 base than long, centrally transversely impressed, the anterior 

 angles rounded, lateral margins convex, posterior margin sub- 

 concavely sinuate ; mesonotum exposed ; scutellum longer than 

 broad at base, angularly attenuated from base; corium broad, 

 costal margin moderately convex, cuneus broad, a little broader 

 than long ; membrane passing the abdominal apex, with a single 

 narrow cell at base ; rostrum long, a little passing the posterior 

 cox£e ; femora distinctly thickened. 



3070. Jehania mahal, sp. n. 



Obscure greyish, spotted and marked with black; head pale 

 ochraceous, with a central black fascia, bifurcating anteriorly, 

 before the ocelli ; antennae brownish ochi-aceous, more than apical 

 lialf of second joint (excluding extreme apex), third joint and 

 base of fourth pale fuscous ; pronotum obscure yellowish grey 

 with a broad central longitudinal fascia branching off laterally on 

 each side, black ; mesonotum black, its lateral margins narrowly 



Fig. 165. — Jfhania mahal. 



yellowish grey ; scutellum black, its lateral margins (excluding 

 base and apex) yellowish grey ; corium, clavus, and cuneus yellowish 

 grey, a small spot at base and two large spots on disk of corium 

 and a transverse spot on cuneus, black ; membi'ane greyish, finely 

 spotted with piceous, the base reflecting the dark abdomen 

 beneath, the dark basal cell outwardly palely margined ; sternum 

 and legs pale ochraceous ; a spot near anterior and intermediate 

 coxoe and subapical annulation to femora black. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hah. E. Himalayas; Kurseong, 4,700 ft. (Annandale, Lid. 

 Mus.). 



"Among lichen on tree-truuk,*' (N. Annandcde.) 



