452 capsid.t:. 



1412. Calocoris dohertyi, sp. ii. 



Pale ochraceous, apex of second joint of antennae, eyes, basal 

 margin of head, and a small spot near each posterior angle of 

 pronotum black ; membrane very pale fuliginons ; first joint of 

 antenna? subequal in length to pronotum, second almost twice as 

 long as first ; head moderately tumid between eyes ; pronotum 

 with some very obscure transverse striations ; corium very finely 

 and obscurely pilose ; the membrane in some positions exhibits 

 pearly greenish lustre ; tibiae rather longly setose. 



Length 7 millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Dohert;/). 



141 '6. Calocoris stoliczkanus, Jjist. Tr. Eut. Soc. 1879, p. 124 ; id. Sec. 

 Yarh. 3Ilss., lihynch. p. 10, f. 7 (1879). 



Ochraceous clouded with brown, and sparingly palely flavescently 

 pilose ; antennse brownish, second, third, and fourth joints with 

 their apices piceous, first joint robust, shorter than pronotum, 

 second somewhat suddenly thickened to\\ards apex, third and fourth 

 very slender, fourth not much more than half the length of third ; 

 cuneus somewhat paler in colour than corium, brownish and pilose 

 at base and with a small piceous spot at apex ; membrane pale 

 fuscous clouded with brown; body beneath pale obscure ochraceous, 

 finely palely pilose and with a somewhat obscure stigmatal series 

 of small bi'own spots ; legs mutilated in specimens described ; pro- 

 notum faintly angulose ; scutelhim somewhat distinctly strigose. 



Length 8 millim. 



llab. Punjab ; Murree (Sioliczla). 



1414. Calocoris angnstatllS, Leth. Ind. Mus. Notes, iii, no. 2, p. 90 

 (1893) li-. 



A'ery elongate ; dull flavescent ; antenntc fulvous, first joint 

 robust, as long as the head, second joint very long, slender, four 

 times as long as first, third, fourth and fifth joints equal, slender, 

 equal in length to the first joint; pronotum trapeziform, punctulate, 

 posterior angles somewhat prominent, slightly obtusely acute, 

 anterior angles obtuse, anteriorly with a distinct collar, the apical 

 area for about one-third from anterior margin robustly callose ; 

 heinelytra flavescent, punctate, sparingly fulvous-pubescent; clavus 

 and sutural portion of corium roseate, sometimes concolorous ; 

 legs concolorous, tibise armed externally with ten or eleven black 

 spinules ; apices of tarsi fuscous. {Lcth terry.) 



Length (J to 7 millim. 



Hah. Madras. 



stated to injure cholum {Sore/hum vul[/are) in the South Arcot 

 District of the Madras Presidency. 



