TRICENTKUS. 



165 



the veins dafker, the basal angular area bronzy-brown, im- 

 mediately followed by a large white costal spot, a small white 

 spot at each basal angle o£ the .scutellum ; pronotum sparsely, 

 finely, lougly pilose, the lateral angles widely robust and longly 

 horizontally extended, their apices oblique and very slightly 

 recurved, ceutrally, percurrently, longitudinally carinate, the 

 posterior process coarsely punctate, tricarinate, the apex sub- 

 acute, slightly recurved and just passing the posterior angle of 

 the inner tegminal margin. 



Length 5| ; breadth hit. pronot. process. 4 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Moulmein. 



A species to be recognized by the very robust pronotal lateral 

 processes and by the white markings to sternum, tegmina, and 

 scutellum. 



Tricejv'trus projectus. (Vol. IV, p. 55, tig. 48.) 

 Add : Hah. Burma ; Moulmein {Ind. JIus.). 



336G. Tricentrus bifarcus, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum fuscous brown ; legs testaceous, bases of 

 the femora black ; tegmina pale bronzy, reflecting the dark 

 abdomen beneath, basal area dark, or fuscous brown ; pronotum 

 thickly punctate, centrally longitudinally, percurrently carinate, 



Fig. 121. — Tricentrus hifurcus. 



the lateral angles obliquely erect, their apices subacute and 

 distinctly recurved, posterior pronotal process short, robust, not 

 reaching the posterior angle of the inner tegminal margin. 



Length 5^ ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3 millim. 



Hah. DarjiUng. 



Allied to T. projectus., Dist., but differing by the recurved 

 pronotal lateral angles, and the shorter posterior pronotal 

 process. 



Tricentrus subangulatiis. (Vol. lY, p. 55.) 



Add: Hah. South India; Chikkaballapura {T. V. CampheU). 

 Bengal ; Eajmahnl. United Provinces ; Bolund (Pusa Coll.). 

 Goalbathan {Annandale, Iwl. Mus.). Burma ; Moulmein. 



A number of specimens collected by L)r. Campbell, and others 

 from the Pusa collection, aiford me the opportunity of revising 



