8 APPENDIX. LTQ^IDjE. 



fascia on each side but not reaching margins (the fasciae are some- 

 times more or less broken and form four quadrate spots) ; scu- 

 tellum black with the apex reddish ochraceous ; corium red or 

 reddish ochraceous, the clavus more or less blackish, the disk 

 beyond middle with a prominent rounded black spot ; membrane 

 black with the apical margin white ; head beneath and sternum 

 reddish ; abdomen beneath dull red with the apex black ; legs pale 

 brownish or piceous ; antennae black, thickly finely greyishly pilose, 

 second joint a little longer than third, subequal in length to fourth ; 

 rostrum piceous, first joint reaching the anterior margin of the 

 prosternum, apex extending to the posterior coxae ; pronotum with 

 the posterior margin straight and with a sub-obsolete central 

 carina ; scutellum beyond middle obtusely carinate ; posterior 

 margin of metasternum obliquely sinuate, its posterior angles 

 subacute. (To follow G. maculatus, Vol. II, p. 11.) 



Length 6 millim. 



Hal. W. Bengal ; Paresnath, 4000 to 4400 feet (Annandale). 



To Dallas's unique type was affixed no locality. A single 

 specimen collected by Dr. Annandale now gives its habitat and 

 includes the species in this fauna. 



Genus ASPILOCORYPHUS. (Vol. II, p. 11.) 



2777. Aspilocoryphus ? modestns, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii. p. 320 

 (1909). 



Head black, with a small dull ochraceous spot at base ; antennae 

 dull ochraceous, the basal joint a little darker, the apical joint 

 piceous ; pronotum piceous, the lateral and apical margins, the 

 central longitudinal carination, and a transverse series of four 



Aspilocoryphus ? modestus. 



large spots (two on each side of the central carination) dull ochra 

 iC60US ak " 



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dToch PiC60US i ? aCk ' ltS a P 6X dul1 <*raceous 



dull ochraceous an apical fascia to clavus and longitudinal streaks 



