jiOTiiiiioMiuis. 469 



144G. Capsus pegasus, sp. n. 



Black ; basal joint of auteuuse, a small diseal spot near apex of 

 corium, basal joint of rostrum, coxaj, leo;.s, and disk of abdomen 

 beneath ochraceous ; rostrnm (excluding basal joint) piceous ; tibioe 

 palely fuscous ; pronotum coarsely punctate, with an anterior 

 callosity which is somewhat centrally sulcate ; scutellum tumid, 

 transversely f oveate at base, obscurely transversely \vri)diled ; corium 

 coarsely punctate ; membrane fuliginous ; second joint of antennae 

 strongly pilose. 



Length 5 millim. 



Ilah. Ceylon (Lewis). 



1447. Capsus darsius, sp. n. 



Black ; basal joint of antennte, head beneath, legs, and some 

 transvei'se fascic'B to abdomen beneath testaceous ; second joint of 

 antennge longly pilose ; pronotum strongly punctate, with an 

 obscure anterior callosity which is strongly centrally sulcate ; 

 scutellum tumid, transversely foveate at base, punctate and ob- 

 scurely transversely wrinkled ; corium thickly punctate ; membrane 

 fuliginous. 



Length 4^7 millim. 



Hah. Burma; Kavennee (Coll. Dist.). 



Genus BOTHRIOMIRIS. 



Botbriomiris, lurk. Tr. Ent. Soe. 1902, p. 270. 



Type, B. shnulans, Walk. 



Distribution. Oriental liegion. 



Oblong, broad, remotely pilose ; posterior area of pronotum, 

 scutellum, corium, and sternum thickly strongly puuctate ; head 

 broad, strongly deflected anteriorly, short as seen above, eyes 

 large, touching the anterior margin of the pronotum but projecting 

 beyond it ; antennae long, second joint longer than pronotum ; 

 pronotum without an anterior collar, not distinctly transversely 

 impressed, the anterior area tumid, centrally sulcate, its posterior 

 lateral margins oblique, the posterior area thickly strongly punctate, 

 centrally carinate, the base truncate, oblique tow^ards lateral angles ; 

 scutellum somewhat large and subtriangular ; cuneus about as 

 broad as long ; interior cell of membrane posterioi'ly angulate ; 

 rostrum about reaching the posterior coxaj ; femora short, 

 moderately incrassate. 



Kirkaldy states that this genus will probably form a new 

 division. I place it here, provisionally, in the Cajjsaria. 



1448. Bothriomiris simiilans, Wall:. (Capsus) Cat. Hef. \\, p. 125 

 (187;J). 

 Bothriomiris inarnioratus, Kivlc. Tr. E. S. 1902, p. 271. 



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