200 APPENDIX. — CERCOPID.?;. 



little roundly impressed near each basal angle ; face centrally 

 longitudinally ridged ; posterior tibiae with an acute spine. 



Length incl. tegiu. 6| millim. 



Hah. Assam ; Maugaldai Distr. 



Genus PAPHNUTIUS, nov. 



Type, P. ostentus, Dist. 



Distrihution. Xorth India. 



Vertex of head about as long as broad, rounded anteriorly, 

 strongly centrally carinate, ocelli slightly nearer to each other 

 than to eyes ; face moderately globose, longer than broad ; pro- 

 notuni about twice as broad as long, the anterior margin nearly 

 straight, the lateral margins slightly roundly oblique to tegniinal 

 basal angle and then sharply oblique to basal angle of scutellum, 

 the disk moderately conA'ex, posterior margin concave ; scutellum 

 about as long as broad at base, centrally strongly foveate, posterior 

 tibife with two spines. 



Allied to Caloscarta, Bredd., and differing principally in the 

 centrally carinate vertex of the head. 



3421. Paphnutius ostentus, sp. n. 



Black, vertex of head, face, and metasternum sanguineous; 

 vertex with a black spot before each eye ; pronotum finely thickly 



Fig, 153. — Paj^hniiihis osfc?ifus, 



wrinkled, moderately foveate near each lateral margin; scutellum 

 roundly centrally foveate; tegmina very thickly finely punctate; 

 other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length incl. tegm. 4| to 5 millim. 



IJah. Darjiling (7?. B. HorsfaJl and Lord CarmichaeVs Coll.). 



Genus CALOSCARTA. (Vol. IV, p. 115.) 

 3422. Caloscarta pallescens, sp. u. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum testaceous ; a discal spot to 



