Bhynchotal family Capsidia Auctt. 269 



48. B. vicariits, Walker. 



Capsus vicarins, Walker, 1. c, p. 121=^. 

 Capsus canesccns, Walker, 1. c, p. 121 = $ . 



(Plate V, fig. 6 ; Plate VI, fig.* 14.) 



Blackish-brown variegated with fuscotestaceous. Vertex apically 

 black, fuscotestaceous (with a brownish central spot) basally ; base 

 behind the eyes black. Eyes dark brown. The basal 2 segments of 

 antennae rufofuscous, the 2nd apically black, extreme apex with a 

 pale annulus, 3rd and 4th blackish, except the pallid extreme base 

 of 3rd. Pronotum apically black, j^osteriorly brownish-black, a 

 central flavous stripe, and various less or more obscure flavous mark- 

 ings. Scutellum blackish, a median line (anteriorly expanded) and 

 an anterolateral curved line, fuscotestaceous. Elytra blackish-brown 

 with the following fuscotestaceous or sordid flavous* — nervures, 

 margins narrowly (costa somewhat widely), a large number of small 

 spots (except on the corium interoapically) on clavus and corium. 

 Corium exteroapically fumate ; membrane somewhat fumate. Legs 

 rufofuscous (less or more obscure) with pale annuli and spots. Venter 

 (in part at least) black. Third segment of antennae i longer than 

 2nd, which is 2f as long as the 1st, which is slightly longer than the 

 4th (35, 90, 130, 33). Elytra with short, scant hairs ; strongly 

 rugulose transversely ; apex of corium acute, reaching as far pos- 

 teriorly as apex of interior area of membrane, exterior area very 

 small, hyaline. Femora longitudinally subsulcate above, anterior 

 pair the thickest. 



(J Rostrum reaching beyond apex of abdomen. $ Rostrum reach- 

 ing to apex. 



Long. 10 mill. 



Hah. PuLO Laut. 



Zanessa, gen. no v. 



Somewhat allied to Miris, Fabr., and has a little the 

 appearance of an elongate Calocoris, Fieber. 



Covered with short hairs (not pubescence). Vertex, pronotum and 

 scutellum mediolongitudinally carinate ; the 1st transversely im- 

 pressed, and lightly marginate at the base. Eyes globular, promin- 

 ent, together much wider than the vertex. Rostrum reaching to apex 

 of intermediate coxae. Pronotum constricted a little in front of the 



* The unique types, which are in bad condition, are faded and the 

 pallid markings are whitish mostly. 



