0>X'OC'EPHALrS. 231. 



culously prominent, posterior angles subprominent ; posterior tibise 

 a little longer than posterior femora. 



Length 10 millim. 



Hah. North India {Coll. Sifjnoret). Burma ; Bhamo. 



1039. Oncocephalus cingalensis, Walk. Cat. Het. viii, p. 26 (1873) : 



Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) x, p. 178 (1902). 



Ferruginous ; prouotinii with two transverse ochraceous spots 

 at base, a somewhat large subquadrate fuscous spot at inner angle 

 of corium ; legs ochraceous, spotted and angulated with fuscous ; 

 lateral margins of head and pronotum, a central fascia to head, 

 scutellum and small spots to connexivum above and beneath 

 fuscous ; antennse pilose, first joint about as long as anteocular 

 portion of head, which is twice as long as postocular portion (not 

 thrice as long as described by Walker) ; pronotum elongate, the 

 anterior and posterior lateral angles distinctly subspinously pro- 

 duced, anterior lobe finely centrally sulcate ; rostrum with the 

 first joint slightly shorter than second : in the female the hemelytra 

 do not reach the abdominal apex. 



In a Bornean male specimen the first and base of second joint 

 of rostrum and anterior and posterior areas of prosternum are 

 luteous. 



Length 15 to ISi millim. 



Hah. " India " (^n7. il7«s.). Ceylon {Thivaites).—T\\e British 

 Museum also contains specimens from Singapore, Sandakan, and 

 from Adelaide Elver, Australia. 



1040. Oncocephalus annulipes, Stdl, Of v. Vet.-Ak. Fdrh. 1855, p. 44 : 



id. Hem. Afr. iii, p. 158 (1865) ; Rent. Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. xii, 

 p. 700, pl.'i, f. 18 (1883); Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) x, p. 178 

 (1902). 

 Oncocephalus cingalensis, Kirhij {nee Walk.), Jonrn. Linn. Soc, 

 Zool. xxiv, p. 117 (1891). 



Very pale brovvuish-ochraceous ; two annulations to first joint 

 of antennae, four obsolete lines on anteocular portion of head and 

 a large medial spot on postocular portion, rostrum beyond middle, 

 three indistinct longitudinal fasciae on anterior area of pronotum, 

 lateral areas of scutellum, a central streak to clavus, a posterior 

 oblong subclaval spot, with a much smaller outer spot, and a large 

 subquadrate spot in inner areola to corium, a small basal and 

 a large discal elongate spot to membrane, marginal spots to 

 abdomen, irregular spots to sternum, apical areas of intermediate 

 and posterior femora, three annulations to anterior tibise, base, 

 apex, and subbasal annulations of intermediate and posterior 

 tibise, and apices of the tarsi dark fuscous or black ; anterior 

 femora variably marked with fuscous ; anteocular more than 

 twice the length of postocular portion of head ; first joint of 

 antennae as long as anteocular portion of head ; lateral margins of 

 pronotum armed medially with a small tubercle or tooth. 



Length 14 to 24 millim. 



