206 Records of the Indian Museum. DWOrexcV le 
Corixa substriata, Uhlet. 
Uhlet (Covisa), Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. X1X, p. 275 (1896); Dist., Faun. 
Brit. Ind. V, p. 340 (1910). 
Nasratabad, Seistan (irrigation channels). 
Corixa seistanensis, sp. nov. 
Body, elytra and legs ochraceous ; pronotum with transverse 
black lines, the clavus with moderately oblique black lines, remain- 
inig elytra with somewhat close black mottlings; eyes black ; 
posterior tarsi more or less suffused with black ; margins of the 
clavus and elytra ochraceous, impunctate. 
Long 64 millimetres. 
Water-channels near Nasratabad, Seistan. 
Allied to the Palearctic C. rogenhofert Fieb. 
Corixa randana, sp. nov. 
Head ochraceous between eyes, which are black; pronotum 
dull dark greenish ochraceous with closely arranged transverse 
black lines; elytra dull dark greenish ochraceous mottled with 
black, the clavus with transverse black lines, the lateral margins 
ochraceous, impunctate; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; 
posterior tarsi with black or blackish suffusions ; head between 
eyes a little longer than broad, eyes much broader than long, their 
apices deflected a little beyond the anterior angles of the prono- 
tum. 
Long 73 millimetres. 
Randa stream, N.W. of Jellalabad, Seistan ; Lab-i-Baring, 
Seistan (channels in reed-beds in Hamun). 
Micronecta desertana, sp. nov. 
Head dull paie ochraceous with a central longitudinal, reddish 
linear spot, eyes black; pronotum dull pale ochraceous with a 
small dark obscure spot near each lateral margin which is paler and 
brighter in hue; elytra dull dark ochraceous with some scattered 
obscure fuscous shadings, the margins paler and brighter ochra- 
ceous; body beneath and legs dull pale ochraceous ; head shorter 
than breadth at base, subequal in length to pronotum; eyes not 
projecting beyond the anterior lateral angles of the pronotum. 
Length 3 millimetres. 
Hurmuk, Persian side of Perso-Afghan-Baluch boundary, 
3,000 ft. (desert-spring). 
Micronecta biskrensis, Horv. 
Horv., Rev. d’Ent. 1899, p. 104. 
Hurmuk, Seistan 3,000 ft. (desert-spring); Algeria (Brit. 
Mus.). 
