Mr. W. L. Distant on Oriental Capsidse. 11 



margins oblique, the disk strongly deflected anteriorly ; 

 scutellum large, broad at base, moderately deflected poste- 

 riorly ; corium about three times as long as broad, its apical 

 margins subtruncate, the lateral margins nearly straight ; 

 cuneus longer than broad ; membrane considerably passing 

 abdominal apex, with an elongate, oblong, posteriorly trun- 

 cate cell before cuneus and a very small cell at base, anterior 

 and intermediate legs of moderate size, the tibiae spinulose; 

 posterior legs mutilated in typical specimen. 



This genus I include in the division Teratodellaria as used 

 in my Indian enumeration. 



Azizus basilicus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum black, very finely and 

 obscurely palely pilose ; antennae with the first and fourth 

 joints castaneous, the second and third joints ochraceous; 

 clavus and corium dull castaneous brown, distinctly, thickly, 

 finely, palely pilose, the extreme costal margin of the latter 

 ochraceous ; cuneus pale bright castaneous, pilose as on 

 corium; membrane fuscous, with iridescent reflections ; body 

 beneath fuscous brown ; anterior and intermediate femora 

 castaneous, tibia? and tarsi pale ochraceous, coxse and 

 acetabulse more or less testaceous (posterior legs mutilated 

 in typical specimen) ; structural characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length 5t? mm. 



Bab. Bengal; Pusa (Lefroy). 



Mr. Maxwell-Lefroy sent me a single example of this 

 species. 



Sereb^eus, gen. nov. 



Head globose, longer than broad, apically acuminate, ante- 

 riorly deflected, eyes small, moderately adpressed, their 

 posterior margins reaching base of head; antennas slender, 

 first joint distinctly thickened and inwardly finely spinulose, 

 second about three times as long as first and subequal in 

 length to third, fourth about half as long as third ; rostrum 

 reaching the posterior coxse ; pronotum at base twice as 

 broad as long and nearly three times as broad as an- 

 terior margin, posterior margin concave, exposing the meso- 

 notum, lateral margins sinuately oblique, a short distinct 

 anterior collar, behind which it is obscurely transversely 

 impressed; scutellum small, tumid, transversely impressed; 

 corium (including cuneus) as long as posterior tibia? ; cuneus 

 a little longer than broad, the apex subacute ; membrane 



