160 AJPPENDIX. — ISIEiMBRACIBjE. 



slender, tricarinate, the apex passing the posterior angle of inner 

 tegminal margin. 



Length 8 ; breadth lat. prouot. process. 4 millim. 



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



By the pale spots and the colour of the legs resembhng 0. alho- 

 maculatus, Dist., but differing in tiie larger size, the longer, 

 stronger and more recurved pronotal angles, and by the longer 

 posterior pronotal process passing the posterior angle of inner 

 tegminal margin. 



Otinotus oneeatub. (Vol. IV, p. 40.) 

 Otinotus ixtllescens. (Vol. IV, p. 41.) 



From a large amount of material received since I formerly dealt 

 with the Indian species contained in this genus, I find that the 

 \ariation both in coloration and in the apices of the lateral 

 pronotal processes will not admit of the above two forms being 

 longer kept as separate species. 



Add: Hah. South India; Dehra Dun (Chait Ham). Bengal; 

 Kajmahal {N. Annandale, Ind. Mus.) ; Dhappa, near Calcutta 

 (F. H. Gravel;/); Salt Lakes, near Durgapur. Madras; Janjam 

 Distr., Eambha (N. AnnandaJe). Orissa ; Satpara {N. Annandale) ; 

 Kathiawar, Patau, Somnath {S. P. A.). Satara Distr. ; Yeuna 

 \^ alley, Medha {F. H. Gravely). W. Bengal ; Saran, Siripur (Ind. 

 Mus.). 



Otinotus elongatus. (Vol. IV, p. 41.) 



Add: Hub. South India; Mysore State (T. F. CampheU); 

 Tri van drum ; Travancore. 



3357. Otinotus brevicornis, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum black; posterior pronotal process castaneous 

 brown ; legs brownish ochraceous, body beneath, especially the 

 sternum, thickly palely pilose; exposed margins of the scutellum 



Fig. 118. — Otinotus hrevicornis. 



and lateral areas of the sternum opaque creamy-white; tegmina dull, 

 subhyaline, reflecting the dark abdomen beneath ; lateral pronotal 

 angles short, somewhat obliquely directed upwardly, their apices 

 moderately recurved, pronotum thickly punctate; the posterior 

 process slender, sinuate, scarcely or only a little separated from. 



