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synonym," sinlis the Fabriciau name, although he states it is 

 distinct from Linnseus's species H. indiea, which is a true Noto- 

 necta. We cannot follow this — to us — unnecessary alteration. 



1520. Enithares marginata. Fieb. (Bothronotus) Ilhyncliotorj): p. 47 

 (1851) ; Kirk. Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, p. 108 (1904). 



Luteous ; tegmina subhyaline, a whitish stripe on the terminal 

 suture ; wings dirty whitish, basal half blackish-brown ; front and 

 middle femora brownish on upperside at base. Elongate ; head 

 strongly ])rojecting before the eyes ; neck-groove brownish ; upper 

 lip triangular, shortly pointed, with sloping sides ; teginiua strongly 

 punctured, covered with very fine granules and with fine long 

 hair ; erabolium long, luteous ; a white stripe of thicker substance 

 on the terminal suture of the corium ; margin of scutellum and 

 terminal edge yellow ; membrane subhyaline, with the usual 

 coarse opaque basal pieces present, hinder back and back of the 

 tibiaj blackish-brown ; the last tibiae set with whitish hairs, as well 

 as the terminal piece and the whitish spots on the lateral margin ; 

 underside blackish ; middle keel and connexivum dirty yellow, with 

 a brown hind border ; middle tibiae at the end with one tooth. 



Length "3| hnes." 



Hah. " Hinteriudien " (Dr. Heifer). 



I have not seen this species. 



1521. Enithares lineatipes, Horv. Term. Fiizeteh, xii, p. 39 (1889) ; 



Kirk. Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, p. 103 (1904). 

 sp. ?, JDist Sec. Yark. Miss., Ehynch. p. 13 (1879). 



Palely testaceous or flavous-testaceous ; interocular space with 

 two central fuscous spots and a smaller one a little before base ; 

 scutellum with a triangular spot at each basal angle, and some- 

 times \^ith a large central somewhat rounded spot, black ; hem- 

 elytra dull brownish-ochraceons ; abdomen beneath fuscous, the 

 lateral margins and central carination paler ; femora longitudinally 

 linearly fuscous ; eyes large, their outer margins projecting a 

 little beyond the anterior angles of the pronotum ; the face with 

 four distinct impressions ; lateral pronotal margins strongly 

 convex. 



Length 11 millim. 



Hah. Himalaya (il/«s,iV«i.i/oJi(/rois). Jhelam Valley (StoliczTca) ; 

 Tenasserim ; Plapoo {Fea). 



1522. Enithares templetoni, Kirhy (Notonecta), J. Linn. Soc, Zool. 



xxiv, p. 126 (1891) ; Kirk. (Enithares) Entomol, xxxiii, p. 10 

 (1900) ; id. Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, p. 102 (1904). 



Very closely allied to E. lineatipes, but with the lateral margins 

 of the pronotum much less convex and more sinuate, the face less 

 distinctly impressed. 



