366 REDrviiD.E. 



til ft lateral spines, disk of scutellum, corium (excepting base, 

 base of clavus, lateral margins and veins), about seven lateral 

 spots to steruuiu, stigmatal and sublateral spots to abdomen 

 beneath, spots to coxae, under surface or vitta to intermediate and 

 posterior femora (excluding apex), and a snbapical annulation to 

 all tlie femora black ; posterior tibiaj more or less infuscated ; 

 bead about as long as prouotum ; first joint of antejiuse subequal 

 in length to bead. ])ronotum and scutellum together ; anterior 

 pronotal lobe centrally impressed at base, posterior lobe with tlie 

 lateral spines produced horizontally and a little upwardly; antenna) 

 fuscous, broadly anuulated with ocbraceous ; membrane bronzy- 

 fuscous. 



Length 22 to 23 millim. 



llah. Syihet (Brit. JIus.). Assam ; Sibsagar. Burma : Teinzo, 

 Kareunee [Fea). — Malay Peninsula, Java. 



12S7. Endochus cingalensis, StSl, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxli, p. ].]5 

 J1861), d. 



Eudochus cousoi's, Stal, Joe. cit. p. lO.j : Itput. Act. Soc. Sc. Finn. 

 xii, p. 280 (1881), $ . 



J. Head and antenna) black; pronotum, scutellum and sternum 

 castaneous, the tirst greyisbly sericeous : corium dark fuscous, 

 greyishly sei'iceous ; bead beneath, rostrum, abdomen beneath and 

 legs luteous, the tarsi and intermediate and posterior tibia^ fuscous ; 

 last three segments of abdomen beneath black ; membrane dark 

 bi"onzy ; antennae fuscous, anuulated with ocbraceous. 



5 . Pronotum concolorous with corium, but with the lateral 

 spines and a ti-ansverse fascia between them black ; a snbapical 

 annulation to femora, subobsolete on anterior femora, black ; til)ioe 

 luteous; abdomen beneath concolorous. excepting black lateral 

 marginal spots. 



First joint of antennse as long as head, pronotum and scutellum 

 together ; apex of scutellum distinctly acuminate. 



Length 15 to 19 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Green (^' Lewis). Burma : Kareunee {Feci). 



The eggs of this species are tigured by Sharp (Cambr. Nat. 

 Hist., Lisects, ii, p. 55S, fig. 272), with an accompanying MS. 

 note by Mr. E. E. Green of Ceylon :■ — "The eggs are attached to 

 leaf and to each other by a viscid substance ; eggs red, the cover 

 pale yellow, with the club white at the tip.'' 



1288. Endochus albomaculatus, Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fih-h. 1859, 

 p. 194. 



Pale ochi-aceous. opaque ; above and on sternum minutely 

 speckled with greyish-^^•hite ; corium with a somewhat large white 

 spot at inner angle near base of membrane : head above, latei-al 

 margins and spines to pronotum, basal half of lateral margin to 

 corium, apices of first and second joints of antennae and apex of 

 abdomen beneath dark fuscous or black ; apex of third joint of 



