442 CAPSiD,?:. 



Genera and S_pecies unhioivn to the writer, hut apparently to be 

 included in the Mirinse. 



Genus EBLIS. 

 Eblis, KirJc. Tr. E. S. 1002, p. 2.jG. 



Type, E. amasis, Kirk. 



Distribution. British ludia. 



" Pronotum aud elytra finely punctured ; head strongly decli- 

 ■vous ; vertex obsoletely sulculate, clypeus scarcely elevated ; head 

 between eyes about equal to that ot an eye, interior margin of 

 the latter not sinuately emarginate, apically divergent ; rostrum 

 reaching beyond posterior coxa) ; head and pronotum immarginate ; 

 anteiinse longer than total length o£ body ; membrane glabrous, 



" Allied to Capsus, Fabr., but differs by the elongate slender 

 anteunte and by the pronotum, narrower apically." 



1390. Eblis amasis, Kirk. Tr. E. S. 1902, p. 256, pi. vi, f. 10 (side 

 ^ iew of head only). 



" Bronzy-black; head, pronotum. and scutellum (elytra sparsely) 

 with silvery pubescence ; anterior and intermediate tibise, all coxae, 

 apical half of posterior tibise, stink-gland orifices, third and fourth 

 segments (joints) of antennje pallid ; first segment (joint) of 

 antennae about equal to length of pronotum, the former somewhat 

 incrassate ; second segment (joint) '2^ longer than first, -i- to 1 

 longer than third, and a little more than twice as long as fourth ; 

 base of pronotum twice as wide as collar ; posterior femora some- 

 what incrassate ; tibise about one-third longer than femora. 



" Length (including elytra) 7 to 8 millim. 



" Hab. Kangra Valley (4500 ft., Aug. 1899, Dudgeon)." 



The type is at present with the describer in the Sandwich 

 Islands, and therefore not available for comparison. 



Genus CHILOCAPSUS. 



Cheilocapsiis, Kirk. Tr. E. S. 1902, p. 2r/J. 



Type, Cflavomarginatus, Kirk. 



Distribution. Burma. 



" Vertex feebly marginate near the base ; clypeus vertical, 

 prominent, extending beyond vertex : eyes prominent, antero- 

 laterally sinuately emarginate, oblique, together wider than vertex, 

 remote from pronotum; rostrum extending to intermediate coxce ; 

 pronotum with a well-marked collar, obsoletely callose belnnd the 

 latter, lateral margins a little sinuately divergent posteriorly, 

 '2'i wider at base than at apex, subrugose transversely, posterior 

 margin subrotuudately truncate; elytra subrugose-punctate, ex- 

 tending beyond apex of abdomen, the larger membranal area 

 angular apically ; cuneus very elongate. 



" Somewhat remotely allied to Hjjalopeplus, Stal, but at once 

 separable by the opaque elytra aud differently formed pronotum." 



