20 APPENDIX. LYG-EID^E. 



margin and apical area to corium, black ; basal area of membrane 

 black (not reaching inner margin) and narrowly connected with a 

 large elongate black spot, which almost extends to lateral and apical 

 margins ; abdomen above black ; second and third joints of antenna* 



Fig. 8. Macropes shtffularis. 



subequal in length, fourth longer than either second or third ; 

 pronotum elongate, centrally as long as broad at base, punctate, 

 transversely impressed behind middle and thence roundly narrowed 

 to head, basal margin concave, a small pale impunctate spot near 

 each basal lateral angle ; scutellum punctate excepting basal area, 

 a central longitudinal ridge extending from about middle to apex ; 

 hemelytra reaching base of apical abdominal segment ; rostrum 

 slightly passing anterior coxae, black, with the apices of the joints- 

 a little paler. 



Length 6.| nrillim. 



Hob. Ceylon ; Pundaluoya (Green}. 



2794. Macropes uniformis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 324 (1909). 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and sternum black ; antennae with 

 the first, second, and third joints dull ochraceous, fourth joint 

 black, its base ochraceous ; apex of head, posterior margin of pro- 

 notum, and legs castaneous ; rostrum, tibiae, and tarsi more or less 

 ochraceous ; corium very pale stramineous ; membrane very pale 

 greyish brown ; abdomen piceous brown, thickly, finely, greyishly 

 pilose ; antennae with the third joint longer than second, fourth 

 considerably longer than either second or third ; pronotum with 

 the anterior lobe subglobose, broad, shining, obscurely centrally 

 longitudinally sulcate on disk, sparingly punctate, the transverse 

 constriction about one-third from base, the basal area transversely- 

 wrinkled or striate, the anterior lobe laterally a little convexly 

 ampliated, the posterior margin concave ; scutellum short, broad, 

 centrally longitudinally ridged from about middle to apex ; men) I 



