CLBTUS. 395 



649. Cletus caluminator, Fahr. (Coreus) Ent. S>/sf. iv, p. 131 (1794): 

 Stal, Hem. Fahr. i. p. GO (1868). 



Stal has thus described this species : — " Flavo-testaceous, beneath 

 pale flavescent, granulate throughout ; membrane and A\-ings sor- 

 didly hyaline ; abdomen above orange ; anterior margin of the 

 connexivum before middle black : three punctures to the lateral 

 area of prostei'num, one to the mesosternum, and one to the meta- 

 sternum, and six series of minute spots to the abdomen, black; pro- 

 notum posteriorly obscure, pronotal angles moderately spiuously 

 produced, apically black ; corium with the lateral margin beyond 

 middle and a small spot near inner apical angle pale ochraceous. 

 levigate ; antenna* a little shorter than the body, first joint a little 

 shorter than the second but subequal to third, fourth a little shorter 

 than third ; head unarmed.'' 



I possess a single specimen which agrees with this description : 

 it is a A'ery elongate and narrow species, and is principally to be 

 recognized by that character. 



Length 10| ; breadth between pronotal angles 4| millim. 



Hah. Naga Hills (Chennell). The locality given by Tabricius is 

 " India Orientalis." 



650. Cletus elongatus, JJo/a-n, Stett. ent. Zcit. xxi, p. 400 (1800). 



"Elongate, rufescent-fulvous, fuscc -punctate ; pronotal lateral 

 angles acute, fuscous ; beneath flavous-testaceous, with two series 

 of black punctures ; legs and antennae rufesceut fulvous.'" 



Length 9 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon. 



I have not seen the species. It may be a form of C. calumniator ? 



651. Cletus feanus, sp. n. 



Ochraceous, thickly punctate, in some discoloured specimens 

 inclining to purplish-brown ; lateral margins of the pronotum 

 palely crennlate, pronotal lateral angles somewhat strongly pro- 

 duced, their apices directed a little upward and forward, their 

 posterior margins crennlate, two piceous spots on anterior area of 

 pronotum ; apical joint of antenna) pale ochraceous ; connexivum 

 marked with pale ochraceous at the incisures ; sternum coarsely 

 punctate, with a black spot on the lateral area of each segment ; 

 abdomen with scattered discal black spots ; head with a short but 

 distinct anterior lateral spine ; basal joint of antennae rugose near 

 base, first and second joints a little the longest and subequal in 

 length, third and fourth also subequal. 



Length 10; breadth between pronotal angles 5 millim. 



Ilah. Burma ; Karennee {Fea). 



Allied to the Javan species C. pugnator, Dail. 



