LiocoRis. 463 



lateral margins 'Ongly pilose ; coriiuii loiigly pilose at claval 

 margin. 



Length 4| millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Z>o7^^r^/). 



Genus GISMUNDA, nov. 



Type, G. cJielonia, Dist. 



Distribution. Sikliim. 



Body broadly ovate ; head strongly deflected in front of eyes, 

 which about touch the anterior margin of the pronotum ; antennae 

 with the first joint a little thickened, about as long as head, second 

 about twice as long as iirst, its apical area distinctly incrassate and 

 pilose, third and fourth joints together almost as long as second ; 

 rostrum about reaching the intermediate coxje ; pronotum short, 

 transverse, very strongly deflected, coarsely punctate, lateral 

 margins oblique, basal margin truncate, the lateral angles sub- 

 prominent; scutellum triangular, moderately tumid, transversely 

 striate ; hemelytra flavescently pilose, their lateral margins convex, 

 corium with cuneus shorter than abdomen, membrane passing 

 abdominal apex ; legs of moderate length, tibice setose. 



1435. Gismunda chelonia. 



Fig. 297. — Gisnmnda chef on ia 

 Hah. Sikhim 



Head and pronotum ochra- 

 eeous, eyes and basal margin 

 of pronotum, interrupted at 

 centre, piceous; scutellum black, 

 corium eastaneous, flavescently 

 pilose : cuneus very dark eas- 

 taneous, its anterior margin 

 and apex flavescent ; membrane 

 fuliginous, margins of cell 

 broadly ocbraceous : antennae 

 ochraceous, apex of second 

 joint broadly black ; body be- 

 neath black ; pi'osternum and 

 legs ochraceous. 



Length 4i to 51 millim. 

 Muugphu {All-inson Coll., Brit. Mus.). 



Genus LIOCORIS. 



Liocoris, Fieh. Wien. ent. Monatsb. n, p. 309 (1858) ; id. Eur. Hem. 

 pp. 67, 270 (1861) ; Rent. Bih. Vet.-Akad. Handl. iii, 1, p. 20 

 (1875) ; id. Act. >Soc. Sc. Fenn. x.\iii, uo. 2, p. 45 (1898). 



Type, L. tripustidatus, Fabr., a Pala^arctic species. 

 Distrihution. Palsearctic and Oriental llegions. 

 Body oval, convex above, glabrous, shining, pronotum remotely 

 and obsoletely punctate ; beneath veiy slightly pubescent ; head 



