376 



COREID.i:. 



iviim ochraeeous, much speckled and largely spotted with fuscous ; 

 abdomen beneath with a lateral fuscous fascia at the area of the 

 stigmata ; I'ostrum reaching the apex of the sixth abdominal 



Fig. 2Vd.— Distant idea vedda. 



segment in the male, about the apex of the fourth in the female ; 

 membrane brownish, with the basal margin piceons. 



Length 16 to 20 ; breadth between pronotal angles 5 to G 

 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon {Green).^' ■',,■'-'- 



Division GOLPURARIA. 



Lybantai'ia, Stdl, Uti. Hem. iii, p. 35 (1873). 



This Division differs from the Cloresmaria by having the pos- 

 terior acetabula more profoundly detached from the posterior 

 margin of the metasternum, their exterior margins being nearly 

 in line with those of the preceding acetabula; the anterior angle 

 ■of the odoriferous process reaches, or nearly reaches, the anterior 

 margin of the metasternum ; the first joint of the antennae is 

 shorter than the second, and the head is moderately produced in 

 front of the antenniferous tubercles. In the males, at least, the 

 abdomen is usually more or less sulcated. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



A. Head long, longer than breadth between 

 eyes. 



a. Eostrum with first joint extending con- 



siderably beyond base of head ; pronotal 



lateral angles not produced Colpura, p. 377. 



b. Rostrum with the first joint about reaching 



base of head ; pronotal lateral angles pro- 

 minently produced AVolfius, p. 379. 



