398 



KEDUVIlD.i:. 



drical. more iucrassatecl behind thau befoi*e eyes ; rostrum four- 

 jointed, first joint short, incrassated, second subequal in length to 

 the two apical joints, third about twice as long as fourth joint ; 

 antennae with the first joint longer than head ; pronotum medially 

 and apically moderately constricted, base truncate ; scutellam 

 triangular, apex subprodueed ; hemelytra complete, moderately 

 passing abdominal apex ; legs long, slender, anterior coxge very 

 long, extending to the apex of the mesosternum ; anterior femora 

 slightly recurved, incrassated, and armed beneath with fim' spinules ; 

 anterior tibia} a little shorter than the anterior femora, moderately 

 curved, and obsoletely crenulated beneath near apex. 



1341. Gorpis cribraticollis, StSl, Of v. Vet.-Ak. FUrh. 1859, p. 'Ml. 



Very pale Inteous ; first joint of antennae, ocelli, outer margin 

 of clavvis, inner margin and apex of corium, spots to anterior 



Fig. -254.— 6' 



crihraficoUls. 



femora, apices of posterior femora and bases of tibiae sanguineous; 

 corium with a transverse discal spot, obscure reddish-bro\\ n ; pro- 

 notum densely granulate, the anterior lobe levigate. 



Length 10 "to 1U| millim. 



Hah. Ceylon; Kandy (&'rfeji). 



Genus DODON^US, nov. 



Type, D. Immeralis, Dist. 



Distribution. Sikhim. 



Allied to Gorpis, but with the lateral posterior pronotal angles 

 prominently and obtusely angulately produced ; antennae longly 

 pilose ; membrane somewhat longly passing the abdominal apex ; 

 anterior coxie extendinc' to near middle of mesosternum. 



