162 APPENDIX, — MEMBKACID^. 



oblique and subacute, posterior pronotal process slender, tri- 

 carinate, a little passing the posterior angle of inner teginiual 

 margin ; base and basal upper area of tegmina distinctly finely 

 punctate. 



Length 5i to 6 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Pundaluoya, Hakgala (Z^\ E. Green). 



Genus CENTROTUS. (Vol. IV, p. 45.) 

 Centrotus i:ndicatus. (Vol. IV, p. 46.) 



Add: Hah. South India; Cliikkaballapura {T. V. Campbell). 

 Ceylon ; Madulsima {T. B. Fletcher). 



Genus ANCHON. (Vol. IV, p. 49.) 

 Anchon pilosum. (Vol. IV, p. 49.) 



Add: Hah. South India; Mysore State {T. V. Campbell). 

 Pusa; Behar (C. S. Misra). Coimbatore. Shevaroy Hills {T. B. 

 Fletcher). Kumaou. 



Anchon ulniforme. (Vol. IV, p. 50.) 



Add : Hab. South India ; Mysore State {T. V. Campbell). 



Anchon eectangulatum. (Vol. IV, p. 51.) 



Add: Hah. South India; Mysore State (I'. V. Campbell). 



Genus ANCHONOIDES, nov. 



Type, A. typicus, Dist. 



Distribution. Ceylon, 



Allied to Anchon (vol. iv, p. 49), but differing in the structure 

 of the posterior pronotal process, wliicdi rises obliquely direct 

 near base of prouotum and is then strongly obliquely and sinuately 

 dii-ected downwards, the apex moderately passing the posterior 

 angle of the inner tegminal margin, but strongly inwardly lobately 

 \\'idened near middle and there attached to the body at the apex 

 of the scutellum, which is longer than broad. 



3360. Anchonoides typicus, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum castaneous brown, a greyish-white spot at 

 each basal angle of the scutellum ; body beneath and legs brownisli 

 ochraceous ; tegmina bronzy-ochraceous, the upper half to beyond 

 middle where it is connected with the inner margin distinctly 

 darker and containing three small greyish-white spots in oblique 

 series, the centre of the inner apical cell also somewhat blackish ; 

 pronotum thickly coarsely punctate, the lateral angles long, 



