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COREID^T. 



about half its length to apex ; counexivum recurved, membrane 

 not quite reaching apex of abdomen, \\hich beneath is broadly 

 and distinctly sulcated : rostrum reaching the apex of the third 

 abdominal segment. 



Length 11 to 15 ; breadth between prouotal angles 3| to 4^ 

 miliim. 



Hab. Sikhim; Mungphu (Atluisou Coll.). Naga Hills (DoJierty)^ 



626. Colpura funehris, Dist. A. M. JV. H. (7) yii, p. 16 (1901). 

 Piceous. finely ochraceously pubescent ; apical joint of antennae 



(excluding base), apex of scutellum, linear marginal spots to 

 abdomen above and beneath, trochanters, tarsi, and posterior 

 margins of fourth and fifth abdominal segments ochraceous : 



membrane dark cupreous, 

 with its inner area brownish- 

 ochraceous ; corium with a 

 large dull piceous spot near 

 claval apex : body beneath 

 piceous ; abdomen with four 

 basal spots (sometimes obso- 

 lete), the stigmata, and a 

 sublateral series of spots, of 

 \\hich the last thi^ee are the 

 largest and most distinct, 

 shining black; posterior and 

 intermediate femora more or 

 less suffused with ochraceous 

 above ; antennse with the 

 basal joint stoutest and curved, second and third joints slender, 

 second much longer than third, fourth cylindrical and shortest, 

 not much more than half the length of third ; pronotum with the 

 anterior angles rounded ; abdomen moderately dilated and recurved, 

 projecting beyond the corium for about half its length ; rostrum 

 about reaching the centre of third abdominal segment ; abdomen 

 prominently sulcated for about half its length. 



Length 15 ; breadth between pronotal angles 4-1- miliim. 

 Hah. Sikhim {AtUnson Coll.). Assam (CoU. Dist.). 



627. Colpura noctua, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) vii, p. 18 (1901). 



Piceous ; apical joint of antennae (excluding base), coxte, ex- 

 treme bases of femora, rostrum, posterior margins of fourth and 

 fifth abdominal segments, spots to lateral margins of abdomen 

 above and beneath ochraceous; tibiae and tarsi obscure brownish- 

 ochraceous ; rostrum reaching the centre of the third abdominal 

 segment; antennae \\'\t\i the basal joint thickened and curved, 

 second and third joints longest and slender, second longer 

 than third, fourth cylindrical and shortest ; pronotum with the 

 anterior angles distinctly spined, lateral margins straight, not 

 sinuate, posterior margin moderately sinuate at base of scutellum, 

 a distinct subfoveate, subbasal, transverse impression, and the 



Fig. 220. — Colpura finiebriK. 



