Reduviida? from British India. 7.'? 



Neothodelmus typicus, sp. n. 



Pale dull ocliraceous: basal area of pronotum and the 

 membrane dull greyish, the first palest, and with a dark spot 

 near each basal angle, head purplish black, the anteocular 

 area darker than the postocular ; body beneath and legs pale 

 ocliraceous, anterior femora finely inwardly streaked with 

 black, anterior tibiae centrally, basally, and apically (more or 

 less distinctly) annulated with black ; all the tarsi more 

 or less distinctly annulated with black ; a rounded black spot 

 near base of membrane. 



Long. 18 mm. 



Bab. S. India ; Chikkaballapura (Dr. T. V. Campbell). 



Pasiropsis major, sp, n. 



Black; antenna? and tibia? brownish ocliraceous, the latter 

 darker on basal areas ; tarsi pale ocliraceous ; a transverse 

 arcuated greyish-white fascia crossing corium near base, but 

 not entering clavus; first joint of antennae slightly incras- 

 sated, scarcely or only slightly passing apex of head, darker 

 in hue than the other joints ; anterior pronotal lobe strongly 

 sculptured, posterior lobe with a narrow central longitudinal 

 incisure and with a broadly coarsely punctate submarginal 

 incisure before each lateral margin, the lateral basal angles 

 subnodulose ; scutellum passing claval apex, but not poste- 

 riorly elevated; femora robust; hemelytra more opaquely 

 black than pronotum and scutellum. 



Long. 14 mm. * 



Bab. S.India; Chikkaballapura {Dr. T. V. Campbell). 



Edocla annulata, sp. n. 



Head and anterior lobe of pronotum dull dark ocliraceous, 

 narrow lateral margins of head and margins of anterior pro- 

 notal lobe black ; posterior pronotal lobe, the corium, and 

 legs stramineous ; scutellum (excluding apical spine), clavus, 

 membrane, triannulations to femora and tibia?, abdomen 

 beneath, large sternal spots, rostrum, and eyes dark fuscous 

 brown ; antennas with the first and second joints ocliraceous, - 

 remaining joints fuscous, bases of first and second joints 

 stramineous ; apical area of membrane paler in hue ; first joint 

 of antennae shorter than head, second joint about as long as 

 head and anterior lobe of pronotum together ; anterior pro- 

 notal lobe strongly and irregularly rugulose ; apical spine of 



