14 Mr. W. L. Distant on Oriental Capsidge. 



fascia and faintly transversely wrinkled ; clavus and pro- 

 notum pale brownish ochraceous, thickly more darkly punc- 

 tate, the costal area paler and impunctate, cuneus ochraceous, 

 the apical area piceous, somewhat longly pilose ; membrane 

 pale fuliginous; body beneath and legs ochraceous, lateral 

 margins of sternum and abdomen and apical area of abdomen 

 broadly piceous ; other characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 5 mm. 



Hob. Tenasserim ; Myitta {Doherly). 



Sohenus, gen. nov. 



Head considerably longer than broad, tumid, eyes some- 

 what small and adpressed and placed about, midway between 

 base and apex, the apical area strongly deflected in front of 

 eyes, the basal area moderately attenuated from eyes to poste- 

 rior margin ; antenna? rather long, first joint shorter than 

 head, second three times as long as first, third almost as long 

 as second and half as long again as fourth ; rostrum reaching 

 the intermediate coxee ; pronotum much broader at base than 

 long and more than twice broader than anterior margin, 

 three transverse impressions before anterior margin, the 

 basal area gibbous and deflected to the first transverse 

 impression, and the lateral margins to that impression a 

 little convexly oblique, remaining lateral margins to apex 

 distinctly dislocated at the remaining impressions, posterior 

 margin angularly concave ; scutellum about as long as broad 

 at base, strongly deflected posteriorly and transversely im- 

 pressed near middle, the lateral margins moderately con- 

 cavely sinuate; corium (including cuneus) as long as head, 

 pronotum, and scutellum together, the costal margin strongly 

 concavely sinuate, apex of clavus almost reaching base of 

 cuneus, which is a little broader than long ; membrane about 

 half the length of corium (including cuneus); legs long, 

 posterior tibiae about as long as scutellum and hemelytra 

 together, posterior tarsi with the first joint a little longest. 



Allied to Armachanus, Uist., but with the head longer, and 

 with no apical spinous protuberance, &c. 



Sohtnus proditus, sp. n. 



Pale cinnamomeous ; eyes black ; corium with a somewhat 

 oblique white fascia crossing it and greater part of clavus a 

 little beyond middle, apical inner area of corium somewhat 

 inf uscate, membrane fuliginous ; antenna? with the first, 

 second, and fourth joints pale fuscous brown, third joint pale 

 ochraceous ; scutellum darker and a little more castaneous in 



