460 CAPSID.T. 



interior apical margin of corium, basal and lateral margins and 

 apex of cuneus ochraceous ; coxa) and legs pale flavescent, 

 posterior femora aunulated with castaneous on apical areas, 

 spinules to tibiae piceous ; third and fourth joints of antennae, 

 excluding extreme bases, fuscous ; membrane fuliginous, margins 

 of the basal cells flavescent ; abdomen beneath with the disk 

 piceous, and less longly greyishly pilose than the lateral areas, on 

 which there is a submarginal series of small black spots ; rostrum 

 passing the posterior coxae. 



Length, $ , o| millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Hambantota (Green). 



Genus CAMPTOBROCHIS. 



Camptobrochis, Ficb. Wien. ent. Monatsb. ii, p. 304 (1859) ; id. 

 Eur. Hem. p. 248 (1861) ; Reut. Bih. Vet.-Ak. Handl. iii, 1, p. 20 

 (1875) ; id. Acta iSoc. Faim. i^- Flora Fenn. i, p. 84 (1875). 



Camptobrocliys, Fieb. Fur. Hem. p. 04 (1861). 



Type, C. punctulatus, Fall., a Palaearctic species. 



Distribution. Nearctic, Palaearctic, and Oriental Regions. 



Body oval, convex, shining, strongly punctate ; head short, 

 vertical ; eyes large, exserted, touching anterior margin of pro- 

 notum ; rostrum reaching or just passing the intermediate coxae ; 

 antennae with the basal joint not quite so long as head, second 

 about twice as long as first or a little more than twice as long ; 

 pronotum convexly anteriorly deflected, strongly punctate, with 

 a distinct transverse anterior callus, basal margin about twice as 

 broad as anterior margin, truncate, oblique at lateral areas ; corium 

 with cuneus longer than abdomen; cuneal fracture profound ; tibiae 

 spinulose. 



A, Corium, excluding lateral margins, almost iiniformlg punctate. 



1430. Camptobrochis orientalis, sp. n. 



Head pale ochraceous, its apex 

 and basal margin black ; pro- 

 notum black, its margins and 

 lateral marginal areas ochraceous, 

 the last brownly punctate ; 

 scutellum black, its lateral mar- 

 gins and apex ochraceous; corium 

 and clavus black, the first with 

 the whole discal area ochi'aceous ; 

 membrane very pale fuliginous 

 and subhyaline ; cuneus black, 

 Fig. 'l'X\— Camptobrochis orientalis. its inner angular area ochra- 

 ceous ; body beneath black, pro- 

 sternum and legs ochraceous, legs annulated with fuscous ; 



