GALLOBELICUS. 



477 



Genus ZANCHIUS, nov. 



Type, Z. annulatus, Dist. 



Distribution. Ceylon. 



Elongately ovate ; head broad, deeply chaiiDelled near inner 

 margins of eyes, in front of which it is vertically deflected, eyes 

 moderately exserted and situate nearer to the insertion of an- 

 tenna) than base of head ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxae : 

 antennae long, basal joint about as long as head, second nearly 

 four times longer than lirst, third and fourth almost subequal in 

 length ; pronotum somewhat strongly constricted before middle, 

 lateral margins nearly straight, basal margin sinuate, mesonotum 

 exposed; scutellnm subtriangular; corium with a distinct cell-like 

 process at apex ; cuneus longer than broad ; legs somewhat long 

 and slender, posterior femora moderately thickened. 



1457. Zanchius annulatus, sp. n. 



Fisr. 309. — Zanchius annulatus. 



Stramineous ; eyes, two an- 

 nulations to second joint of 

 antenna3, the whole of third 

 and fourth joints, and the 

 apices of the tarsi fuscous ; 

 head deeply channelled near 

 inner margins of eyes ; anterior 

 area of pronotum tumid ; 

 corium, cuneus and membrane 

 a little paler than other parts 

 of upper surface ; lateral mar- 

 gins of corium a little reflexed ; 

 hemelytra very finely tomen- 

 tose. 



Length 4| millim. 



Hah. Ceylon ; Peradeuiya 

 {Qveen). 



Genus GALLOBELICUS. nov. 



Type, G. crassicornis, Dist. 



Distrihution. Oriental liegion. 



Elongate ; head robust, vei'tically deflected in front ; eyes large, 

 inserted about midway between base of head and insertion of an- 

 tennae ; antenna) short, robust, first joint shghtly shorter than head, 

 second a little more than twice as long as first, third about as long as 

 second ; rostrum about reaching the intermediate coxa) ; pronotum 

 narrowed anteriorly, with a distinct anterior collar, transversely 

 constricted before the middle, with a distinct central longitudinal 

 sulcation ; mesonotum exposed ; scutellum subtriangular, a little 

 tumid ; hemelytra with the lateral margins straight, cuneus much 



