1919-] C. A. Paiva : Rhynchota fyo)ii the Garo Hills. 357 



Homoeocerus concisus, Walk., var. a. 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15.vi-T5.vii.1917. 

 Recorded from Sikkim and Burma. 



Clorcsmus antennatus, Dist. 



One specimen from above Tura, 3,500-3,900 ft., ix.1917. 



This specimen agrees in every respect with Distant's des- 

 cription of the species, but it is much larger, being 16 millim. 

 in length. 



Hitherto known only from Sikkim. 



Colpura erebus, Dist, 



Three specimens from above Tura 

 Recorded from Sikkim and the Naga Hills. 



Colpura funcbris, Dist. 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15.vi-15.vii.19r7. 

 Recorded from vSikkim and Assam. 



Colpura sulcata, sp. nov. 



PI. xxxvi, fig, I. 



Described from one specimen from above Tura, 

 Black with ochraceous and reddish ochraceous markings, 

 and some very fine, short, golden hairs above and beneath ; extreme 

 base of first joint and the apical joint of the antennae (excluding 

 base), the ocelli, tubercles behind eyes, two lateral spots on basal 

 margin of head, anterior, lateral and posterior margins of prono- 

 tum, two irregularly shaped marks on disk and a short longitu- 

 dinal line on posterior margin of pronotum, apex of scutellum 

 and costal margin of corium, reddish ochraceous ; annulations to 

 femora and tibiae of all the. legs, those on the posterior femora 

 very broad, veins on the basal area of membrane, transverse 

 linear fasciae at incisures of connexivum, the apex of the first 

 joint and the bases of the second, third and fourth joints of the 

 rostrum ochraceous ; some black spots on the pale areas of the 

 femora ; a lateral series of segmental spots and four spots at base 

 of abdomen beneath dull black, those on the fifth, sixth and 

 seventh segments larger and more distinct; membrane with a 

 few irregular greyish marks ; corium brownish ochraceous with 

 a large dull black spot near inner angle followed by a small, indis- 

 tinct ochraceous spot ; pronotum with its margins slightly reflexed, 

 two short, oblique pits or depressions on centre of anterior 

 area and a shallow longitudinal discal sulcation which extends to 

 the basal area; rostrum very long, extending to the apical margin 

 of the fourth abdominal segment, first joint passing base of head. 



