Mr. W. L. Distant on Oriental Capsidae. 15 



hue ; head, pvonotum, and scutellum very finely obscurely 

 punctate ; head beneath, rostrum, sternum, and legs ochra- 

 ceous; abdomen beneath (excepting base) piceous ; other 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 5^ mm. 



Eab. Ceylon; Peradeniya (Green). 



BADEZORUS, gen. no v. 



Head robust, subtriangular, about as long as broad, cen- 

 trally moderately arched, obscurely transversely striate ; 

 antennae with the first joint thickened, shorter than head, 

 second joint three times as long as first, third and fourth 

 joints subequal in length and together little more than the 

 length of second ; rostrum not quite reaching the intermediate 

 coxae ; pronotum at base about twice as long as broad and 

 less than twice as broad as anterior margin, moderately 

 deflected anteriorly, the lateral margins oblique, the posterior 

 angles obtusely rounded ; scutellum broad, subtriangular ; 

 corium (including cuneus) as long as posterior tibiae, cuneus 

 broad, at base considerably broader than long; membrane 

 passing abdominal apex, its greatest length almost equalling 

 that o£ corium (excluding cuneus) ; legs of moderate length, 

 longly spinulose, the posterior femora distinctly thickened, 

 posterior tarsi with the first and second joints subequal in 

 length. 



This genus seems to be clearly located in the division 

 Camptotylaria, Reut. 



Badezorus tyrianus, sp. n„ 



Head dull greyish ; antennae obscure ochraccous, the first 

 joint (more or less) and the base of the second joint piceous ; 

 pronotum and scutellum virescent, sparsely palely pilose; 

 corium dull greyish, the clavus virescent, the costal area 

 strongly palely pilose, cuneus dull gi*eyish, darkly pilose, at 

 the internal angle with a small black punctate spot; mem- 

 brane dull greyish, with pale fuscous mottlings ; body 

 beneath and legs pale ochraceous, posterior femora apically 

 black, tibiae spotted with black, and from these spots on the 

 posterior tibiae the spinules arise in pairs, all the spinules 

 black, apices of tarsi black ; other characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length 3 mm. 



Hab. Punjab; Lahore (Annandale). 



