470 CAPSiD.i:. 



Dark fuscous-brown, finely, sparingly, palely pilose ; a longi- 

 tudinal fascia on inner side of 

 each eye, anterior area of prono- 

 tum (more or less marked with 

 fuscous), a central longitudinal 

 fascia to posterior area of pro- 

 notum and scutellum, some 

 waved reticulate marks at apex 

 of corium, basal markings to 

 membrane, basal annulations 

 to femora and apical annulations 

 to tibise stramineous : legs 

 reddish-brown ; posterior area 

 of prouotum and the corium 



Fig. Z02.—Bothrmniris simiilans. coarsely punctate ; the scutellum 



finely transversely striate. 



Length G to 7 mi Him. 



Hah. Burma ; Karennee {Fea). — Malay Peninsula ; Perak, 

 Singapore. 



1449. Botliriomiris testaceus, sp. n. 



Dark testaceous ; a central fascia on apical half of scutellum 

 and an elongate discal spot near apical margin of corium pale 

 testaceous ; membrane dark fuscous, the veins a little paler ; head 

 anteriorly and lateral margins of pronotum longly pilose ; pro- 

 notum and corium coarsely punctate : scutellum transversely 

 striate ; legs more or less mutilated in the typical carded specimen 

 described ; third and fourth joints of antennce slender and fuscous ; 

 scutellum distinctly transversely foveate at base. 



Length 5 millim. 



Hah. Burma; Karennee. 



Division TEBATODELLAEIA. 



Teratodellaria, Hetd. Bih. Vet.-Ak. Handl. iii, 1, p. 5 (1875). 

 Fulviaria, Uhler, Check-list Hem. Hef. K Avier. p. 19 (1886); Rent. 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1892, p. 391. 



This division, as I understand and use it here, is primarily dis- 

 tinguished by the longly produced horizontal head. 



Keuter, in his synopsis, places it before the Miraria, but ac- 

 cording to the arrangement pursued here, and in agreement with 

 the views of Uhler, I place it after the Cajjsaria. 



Eeuter has sank his name of the division in favour of that of 

 the subsequent one proposed by Uhler, but I have already (ante, 

 p. 413) explained my reasons for not following that course. 



