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JANiN.EUS, gen. nov. 



Head considerably covered by the pronotal vesicle and hood and 

 with two frontal spines; antennae robust, spinulose, first and 

 secondjoints robust, first short only slightly projecting beyond head, 

 second longer than first, third longest, fourth longer than first 

 and second together; pronotum with the anterior vesicle or 

 hood strongly raised and compressed, the latéral areas strongly 

 and a liltle upwardly produced, their anterior margins truncate, 

 their latéral margins oblique, their apices obtusely acute, Ihe dislc 

 strongly tricarinale; hemelytra with the discoidal area moderatly 

 short and broad, its margins strongly ridged, subcostal and costal 

 areas semewhat narrow and almost equal in breadth, suturai area 

 long and broad, its apical margin subtruncate. 



Allied to the genus Celantia but difïering by the relative lengths 

 of the first and second joints of the antennge, and the much shorler 

 and more robust antennse, the structure of the pronotum, etc. 



10. — JanDaeus cuneatus, sp. nov. — Body above dull 

 greyish; upper margin of the vesicle or hood, apices of the pro- 

 duced latéral areas, a transversely oblique spot on costal margin 

 before middle which extends to the discoidal area, and an obliquely 

 curved fascia on each suturai area, fuscous-brown; margins of the 

 pronotal latéral areas and the discal carinations, and margins of the 

 discoidal area whitish ; body beneath and legs very pale brownish- 

 ochraceous; apex of abdomen piceous; antennae very pale 

 brownish-ochraceous, longly spinulose; margins of the latéral 

 pronotal areas spinose, latéral pronotal carinations sinuate; 

 hemelytra with Ihe discoidal area punctate, its margins prominent 

 and levigate, subcostal and costal areas hyaline with transverse 

 areolets the margins of which are brownish, suturai areas with 

 the areolets of dilferent size, the smaller near base, the larger near 

 apex; other structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length : 4 1/2 mill. 



Hab. : North Bengal (coll. Dist.) 



11. — Bredenbachius consanguineus sp. n. — Head dark 

 testaceous; antennse ochraceous, the apical joint dark testaceous; 

 pronotum dark testaceous, the anterior thirds of the latéral globose 

 areas, the central longitudinal carinoe and the apical area strami- 

 neous, a central longitudinal stramineous spot at anterior margin ; 

 hemelytra stramineous, disk of discoidal area excluding apex infus- 

 cated, costal area with transverse fuscous linear spots, suturai area 

 infuscate, the areolets piceous, pale at base and near apex; body 



