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Beyoïid the colouring and pattern, this species difters tVom the 

 other Indo-Chinese species, by the longer first segment of the 

 labiuni, and by the first segment of the tarsi being very distinctly 

 longer than the other two togethcr. 



32. Cantacader quinquccoslalns. — GaUe, April 17, 1907. 



33. Cysteochila taprobanes sp. nov. 



Broader and less elongate than typical Cysteochila; the discoidal 

 area lioes not reach nearly to the apex of the abdomen and is more 

 roLinded internaily. 



Pale yellow; lu'st, second, and fourth segments ofantennœ, legs, 

 abtlomen beneatli, etc., hrownish-yellow. Tcgmina across discoidal 

 area to the exterolateral inargins, and on apical liftli, lightly marked 

 with fuscous. Eyes, meso- and metasterna black. 



Lenght, 3 3/4 mill. 



Hab. : Galle, .lune 3, 1907. 



34. Mesovelia orlentalis. — Galle, Jane 2, 1907. 



Distant has very absardly synonymized this with the american 

 M. Mulsanti. 



35. Hydroiiietra lineata. — Beriiwala, Feb. 6 and Jan. 17, 1907; 

 about a mile olT shore, at 9 pm. 



36. Gevris Spinolœ. — Beruwala, Jan. 17, 1907; the same as last. 



37. Halohates /lavlventris. — Bentota, Mar. 4, 1907. 



(( Caught on rockpools along the heach, but some times they 

 occnrin scores around the ship. » 



38. Reduviolus sp. — Galle, I^'eb. 5, 1907; Beruwala, Mardi 17, 

 1907, at light. 



'.]9. Sastrapadii Baerensprntvji. — Diyatalawa 4,000 ft., at light, 

 Oct. 9, 1900. 



40. Sijciums yeclùtatiis. — Galle, June 5, 1907. 



41 * S. indignloy. — Oopah, June 16, 1907. 



42. Ilarpactor fiiscipes. — Sobcr Isl., June 21, 1907. 



43. Lncltanus pactatus. — Trinkomali, .lune 17, 1907; Oopah, 

 June 7, 1907. 



This genus I placed (in niy « List of Gênera », Tr. Aiiiey. Eut. 

 iSoc., XX.\11, p. 146), among those unidenlifiahlo from Uie descrip- 

 tions; it Ijelongs to the Capsini. 



44. Cyrtorliinus lividipoDiit. — Galle, Feb. 5 and June 2, 1907. 

 The coriaceous part of the tegmina, the femora, etc , are grass- 



green; rest of legs, sternites, etc., more or less greenish. 



