158 APPENDIX. MKMBRACID.^. 



dark ochraceons, castaneous at base aucl near middle ; sternum 

 castaneous with greyisli pilose markings (imperfectl}^ seen in 

 carded type) ; legs piceous, femora more or less apically ochraceous ; 

 tegniina suboctiraceously opaque, basa. area and two transverse 



Fig. IK). — hnporcltor ///picas. 



fascia) piceous, apical area also Avitli longitudinal black markings ; 

 other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 7 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3 millim. 



Ilah. Kilgiri Hills (T. V. Cauiphdl). 



Genus OTINOTUS. (Vol. IV, p. 39.) 



3353. Otinotus campbelli, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and legs fuscous brown, more or less thickly 

 greyishly pilose; apex of scutellum grey isli white ; tegmiiia dull 

 bronzy - ochraceous, the venation fuscous brown and shortly 

 o-reyishly hirsute, two ochraceous spots on basal area, extrem.e 

 base fuscous brown ; pronotum Avith the lateral angles moderately 

 short, a little upwardly directed, broad at base, their apices sub- 

 acute and recurved, centrally, longitudinally, |>ercurrently carina! e, 

 the i)osterior process slender, tricarinate, slightly separated from 

 tlie scutellum, but impinging on the tegmina, the apex not passing 

 the posterior angle of inner tegminal margin; base of tegmiua 

 obscurely coarsely punctate. 



Length 9 millim. 



Hab. Nilgiri Hills {T. V. Camphell). 



Allied to 0. ammon, Euckt., but diifering in the shorter and 

 broader lateral prouotal angles, &c. 



3354. Otinotus "badius, &]). n. 



Pronotum reddish brown ; face darker and thickly pilose ; 

 scutellum with the base black, the apical area reddish brown ; legs 

 reddish-brown pilose ; lateral areas of the sternum longly greyishly 

 pilose; tegmina subhyaline, wriukled, the veins ochraceous, the 

 base and apical area of costal margin blackish ; pronotum coarsely 

 punctate, the lateral angles somewhat short, a little upwardly and 

 anteriorly produced, their apices obtusely acute and very slightly 

 recurved, posterior pronotal process moderately sinuate, distinctly 

 separated from the scutellum but not elevated above the tegmina, 

 its apex slender, acute, reaching but scarcely passing the posterior 

 angle of the inner tegminal margin. 



