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



Idatius, gen. nov. 



Head about as long as broad, not foveately sulcate between 

 the eyes, which project considerably beyond the anterior 

 margins of the pronotum ; antennae with the first and second 

 joints moderately thickened, the first distinctly shorter than 

 head, second four times the length of first, third and fourth 

 slender, but together not so long as second ; rostrum robust, 

 reaching the intermediate coxae ; pronotum at base twice as 

 broad as long and about twice as broad as at anterior margin, 

 deflected anteriorly, the lateral margins a little roundly 

 oblique, the posterior margin subtruncate ; scutellum some- 

 what large and triangular, moderately transversely impressed 

 before middle ; corium (excluding cuneus) considerably 

 longer than second joint of antennae ; cuneus with the basal 

 and outer margins subequal in length ; membrane con- 

 siderably passing the abdominal apex, with a distinct basal 

 cell ; posterior femora moderately thickened, posterior tibiae 

 spinulose. 



Idaiius prise illianus, sp. n. 



Black ; eyes black ; antennae with the basal joint brownish 

 ochraceous, second joint black, with its basal area brownish 

 ochraceous, third and fourth joints palely fuscous, basal 

 area of third ochraceous ; cuneus with two greyish spots 

 near base ; membrane pale fuliginous; body beneath black ; 

 legs ochraceous, posterior femora castaneous, the spinules to 

 the posterior tibiae and the apices of the tarsi black ; pro- 

 notum and scutellum shining black, faintly transversely 

 striate; corium obscurely pilose and finely punctate; other 

 structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 3 mm. 



■Hah. Bengal; Paresnath, 4000 to 4500 ft. (Annandule). 

 Simla Hills; Dharampur, 5000 t'i. (Annandale). 



Sejanus, gen. nov. 



Head about as long as broad, deeply, broadly, roundly, 

 foveately sulcate between the eyes, which are large and pro- 

 ject beyond the anterior margins of the pronotum ; antennae 

 with the first and second joints moderately thickened, the 

 second more robust than the first, which is short and about 

 the length of the eyes, second joint about five times the 

 length of first, third and fourth slender, third about twice as 

 long as first, fourth as long as first ; rostrum robust and 

 reaching the posterior coxae; pronotum twice as broad as 



