Rhynchotal family Capsid^ Audi. 271 



anteriorly callose, the callosity somewhat deeply sulcate longitudin- 

 ally, and not densely punctured. Posterior part of pronotum 

 medianly carinate, base truncate, very slightly emarginate, postero- 

 lateral angles prominent, obtuse, pronotum widely reflexed at postero- 

 lateral angles. Cuneus small, longer than broad. Interior area of 

 membrane very acutangular apically. Posterior coxte very remote 

 from lateral margins of abdomen ; femora short, incrassate ; tibije 

 twice as long as tarsi, 1st tarsal segment much longer than 2nd. 

 Membrane marbled. 



50. B. marmoratus, sp. nov. (Plates V, fig. 9 ; VI, fig. 16.) 

 ^Capsus simulans, Walker, 1. c, p. 125 (nee Stal). 



Head, anterior part of pronotum, central line or posterior part and 

 scutellum, the more or less obscure marmoration of elytra and mem- 

 brane — pale flavous more or less suffused with pale sanguineous. 

 Antennae blackish-brown (paler beneath). Posterior lobe of prono- 

 tum and scutellum dark crimson (or reddish-black), reddish-black 

 laterally. Membrane nervures pale flavous. Ventral pale sordid 

 yellow, sterna black laterally, abdomen black laterally irregularly. 

 Elytra with pale golden pubescence. Second segment of antenna; 

 nearly twice as long as 1st, a little incrassate apically. 



Long. 7 mill., lat. 2i mill. 



Hah. Malacca, Perak (type) ; Singhapur (British Mus.). 



The vertex in one example has a suffused blackish longi- 

 tudinal stripe ; this is pale sanguineous in the other. 



Explanation of Plates V and VI. 



Plate V. 



Fig. 



1. Loriuitojileura hesperus, Kirk. Head and pronotum. 



2. Hesperolabops gelastops, Kiv\i. ,, „ 



3. Sphinctothorax montandoni, Kirk. 



4. Kosmiomiris rubroornatus, Kirk. 



5. Kangra dudgconi^ Kirk.* 



6. .Ehinomiris vicarius (Walker). 



7. Platymjomiris coreoides, Kirk. 



* This has been drawn in error with the pronotum tilted forward, 

 showing the root of the elytra, etc. 



