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annulate.l with black; hemelytra black, about apical half of mem- 

 brane pale hyaline; head aboat as long as pronolum, anteocular 

 distinctly shorterthan postocular area, a long obliquely erect black 

 spine behind the base of each antenna which are black and tl,e 

 first joint of which is slightly longer than head and pronotam 

 to gether; first joint of rostrum not reaching eyes, much shorter 

 than second joint; pronotum with the anterior lobe tumid and cen- 

 trally impressed, the anterior angles short bnt distinct, posterior 

 lobe centrally foveately impressed, the posterior angles moderately 

 but distinctly subanguiarly prominent; scutellum with the margins 

 and apex carinatelyelevate; membrane longly passing the abdominal 

 apex; legs slender, anterior femora moderately incrassated and 

 nodalose, apices of intermediate and posterior femora nodulose. 

 Length 12 mill. 



Hab. : Nilgiri Hills (Hampson). 



OGCAMUS gen. nov. 



Head about as long as pronotum, transversely impressed between 

 eyes, ante-ocular much shorter than post-oculir area, a short 

 tuberculous spine above bases of antennifi, post-ocular area attenua- 

 ted towards base; antennseslender, firstjointabout as long as anterior 

 femora, slightly shorter than second; rostrum with the first joint 

 passing eyes, first and second joints subequal in length; pronotum 

 with the anterior lobe shorter than the posterior,moderately globose 

 and sculptured, with a distinct short suberect spine at each anterior 

 angle, posterior lobe with a much longer almost straight slender 

 spine at each latéral angle, and two shorter erect spines on disk a 

 little before base, posterior margin sinuate; scutellum with two 

 spines, one near base almost straight, the other at apex long and 

 strongly recurved; anterior femora moderately regularly thickened, 

 straight, the anterior tibias only very slightly shorter than the 

 femora, curved, their apices slightly dilated and truncale, inter- 

 mediate and posterior legs slender; membrane not reaching the 

 abdominal apex. 



Al lied to Alcmcna StAl. 



Occanius typicus sp. n. — Head, antennœ and pronotum 

 brownish-ochraceous; body beneath, rostrum and legs ochraceous, 

 apical area of abdomen, above and beneath, piceous or black, but 

 even there the connexivum is ochraceous; corium ochraceous; 

 membrane dull greyish; body finely pilose, legs much more longly 



