Bhynchotal family Capsidm Audt. 257 



ments of antennge — pallid. First segment of antennae about equal to 

 length of pronotum, the former somewhat incrassate ; 2nd segment 

 2| longer than 1st, i to i longer than 3rd, and a little more than 

 twice as long as 4th. Base of pronotum twice as wide as collar. 

 Posterior femora somewhat incrassate, tibiae about \ longer than 

 femora. 



Long, (including elytra) 7-8 mill., lat. 2-3 mill. 



Hah. India, Kangra Valley (4500 ft., August 1899, 

 Dudgeon). 



Kangra, gen. nov. 



Somewhat allied to Hyalopeplus, Stal, but readily separable by 

 the less robust form, longer and slenderer antennae, less hyaline 

 elytra, non-carinate pronotum, etc. Elongate, parallel-sided, almost 

 impunctate, smooth above. Head and pronotum subhorizontal. 

 Vertex immarginate with a distinct transverse sulcus ; genae mediocre, 

 clypeus prominent. Rostrum reaching beyond posterior femora. 

 First 3 segments of antennae, longer than body (excluding elytra). 

 Pronotum superficially punctured, transversely sulcate, laterally 

 immarginate, nearly 3 times as wide at base as at collar, widely 

 rounded, lateral margins slightly concave. Elytra extending far 

 beyond apex of abdomen, very finely punctured, cuneus longer than 

 wide at base. Legs elongate. 



24. K. dudgeoni, sp. nov. (Plate V, fig, 5.) 



= Gapsus stramincdis, Walker, I.e., p. 120 (nee Walker, 

 1. c., p. 96). 



Head and pronotum pale dirty straniineofuscous. Eyes blackish- 

 brown. A number of oblique striae on each side of the vertex in 

 front of the eyes, interior margin of clavus, apical margin of corium, 

 membranal nervures — sanguineous. Elytra pale greenish-testaceous. 

 Scutellum blackish-.«anguineous, apex of posterior femora dark 

 sanguineous. Venter and legs pale greenish-testaceous. Vertex a trifle 

 wider than an eye, eyes somewhat oblique, not touching pronotum. 

 First segment of antennae thicker tlian the others, a trifle longer 

 than pronotum ; 2nd 2| as long as the 1st, slightly longer than 3rd. 

 Posterior femora reaching beyond apex of abdomen, subincrassate, 

 tibiae J longer than femora, 1st tarsal segment shorter than either 

 2nd or 3rd. 



Long. 8 mill., lat. 2 mill. 



Hah. India, Kangra Valley (4500 ft., August 1899, 

 Dudgeon). 



