154 APPKNDIX. — MEMBUACIDtE. 



jipical margin, and margins of the upper apical cell black, costal 

 margin narrow!}^ testaceous ; pronotiim thickly coarsely punctate, 

 the lateral angles carinate, subhorizoiitally produced, their apices 



Fig. 111. — Convedor caveiidus. 



subacute and slightly recurved, the apex of the posterior process 

 slightly passing the posterior angle of the inner tegminal margin ; 

 tibiae pilose ; tegmina Avith tlie basal hhick area punctate; other 

 structural characters as in generic dingnosis. 



Length 7 ; breadth lat. proiiot. process. 3 milliin. 



Hah. Nilgiri Hills {T. V. CampbeU). 



Genus LEPTOCENTHUS. (Vol. IV, p. 28.) 



LePTOCENTRUS TAURUS. (Vol. IV, p. 28.) 



Add : Hah. Kumaon, Shair.khet {Fusa Coll.). Bengal : Kuslitea 

 {J. T. Jenkins), Dannikdia Grhat (Ind. Mus.), Berhampur, Mur- 

 shidabad (Ind. 3Ins.). Orissa ; Balighai near Pari (Ind. Mus.). 

 Madras (Ind. 3his.). Travancore (Ind. Mus.). Dehra Dun. 

 Sylhet, Chandkhira; Nilgiri Hills (Sir G. Hampson). Burma; 

 Moulmein (N. Annandale, Ind. Mus.). — Singapore. 



LePTOCEKTRUS SUBSTITUTUS. (Vol. IV, p. 20.) 



Add: Hah. South India; Mysore (T. V. Camphell). Bengal; 

 Eajmahal (N. Annandale), Bhogaon. Piirneah Distr. (C. A. Paiva). 

 Orissa ; Gopkuda Island, Lake Cliilka (Ind. Mus.). Bengal ; 

 Eajmahal (N. Annandale). 



3347. Leptocentrus obortxis, sp. u. 



Pronotum black, longly, palely pilose ; face of head fuscous 

 with a very large rounded Avhite tomentose spot ; lateral areas of 

 sternum and scutellum (excluding apex) whitely tomentose ; legs 

 piceous, longly pilose ; tegmina pale bronzy-brown with opaline 

 reflections, basal area brownish ochraceous, costal area blackish, 

 distinctly broken near base and widest on apical area ; pronotum 

 coarsely punctate, the lateral angles strongly produced, sub- 

 horizontally but a little upwardly extended, the apical areas 

 carinate, the apices obliquely narrowed and terminally acute, the 



