192 APPENDIX. — CEKCOPID^. 



sternum and abdomen beneatli black ; femora black, their bases 

 and apices, tibise and tarsi, coxae and trochanters ochraceous, 

 apices of tibise black ; face coarsely, closely striate, shortly hirsute j 

 other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long. Og-t) millim. 



Hah. 8. India ; Kodaikanal {T. V. Camphell). Nilgiri Hills; 

 Ootacamund, Somerdale (£". E. Green). 



Genus JEMBRANA. (Vol. IV, p. 104.) 



Jembeana ornata. (Vol. IV, p. 105.) 



Var. The coloration considerably darker than in the type. 

 Add: Hcdy. 8. India; Kodaikanal {T. V. CampMl). 



3411. JemlDrana costalis, sp. 11. 



Ero^vni^h ochraceous ; tegmina with the costal area beyond 

 base more or less broadly pale dull ochraceous, the extreme costal 

 margin from base to about middle narrowly pale ochraceous 

 spotted with black, near centre of tegmen an oblique, broken, 

 greyish line, sometimes Aery indistinct ; face ochraceous, the 

 striations darker, the anterior aiea generally much darker ; 

 scutelluni black or blackish, sometimes its apex and margins paler; 

 legs with pale annulations; rostrum passing- the posterior coxae ; 

 vertex of head somewhat centrally broadly ridged and finely 

 centrally carinate, punctate and transversely wrinkled ; pronotum 

 coars^ely punctate, tricarinate, the lateral carinations somewhat 

 obscure, anteriorly liifoveate ; scutellum discally depressed, punc- 

 tate and transversely wrinkled ; tegmina thickly punctate. 



Length Tg-S millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; INJadulsima {T. Baivhyir/ge FlefcJier). Malabar; 

 Taliparamba. E. Himalayas : Kur^eong (C'. ^. Po{i'«). Darjiling 

 (^F. H. Gravely). Travancore ; Kulattupuzha and Trivandrum 

 i^N. Annan dale). Nepal Terai ; Dhakna Bagli (//irf. J/w;?.). Lower 

 Burma; Moulmein {F. H. Gravehj). 



34] 2. Jembrana Wpartita, sp. n. 



Allied to the preceding species, J. costalis, but principally 

 diifering in the tegmina, where the posterior half immediately 

 behind the oblique broken greyish line is altogether darker and 

 blacker in coloration and is here much more coarsely punctate 

 than in J. costalis ; other characters very similar. 



Length 8 millim. 



Hah. Bengal ; Siliguri. 



