112 APPENDIX. TINGIDID.E. 



2884. Mokanna princeps, sp. n. 



Antennas ochraceous, fourth joint (excluding base) black ; head 

 beneath and body black ; legs pale ochraceous ; pronotal hood 

 ochraceous, the margins of the areolets a little darker, anterior 

 convex disk of pronotum piceous, with the carinations, the posterior 

 area and the dilated margins pale ochraceous, the margins of the 



Fig. 55. Mokanna princeps 



areolets a little darker ; elytra pale ochraceous hyaline, the margins 

 of the areolets darker, the subcostal and discoidal areas piceous 

 with the margins of the areolets paler and more ochraceous in hue, 

 the areolets at the margins of the costal and sutural areas more 

 distinctly transverse and slightly smaller in size ; other structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length incl. elytra 4 millim. 



Hob. Trichinopoly (Dubreuil). 



My thanks are due to Dr. Montandon for kindly presenting me 

 with two specimens of this species. 



Genus URENTIUS. (Vol. II, p. 134.*) 



2885. Urentius olivaceus, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. ela. liii, p. 115 

 (1909). 



Pale olivaceous ; body beneath very dark oh' vaceous ; antennae 

 black (apical joint mutilated in typical specimen) ; femora black 

 with their apices ochraceous ; tibiae ochraceous with their apices 

 black ; tarsi black with their bases ochraceous ; head with three 

 long frontal spines ; antennae setose ; pronotum with the anterior 

 vesicle or hood almost covering head, its disk strongly irregularly 



* Horvath (Ann. Mus. Hung, vii, p. 632, 1909), states that Urentius (vol. ii, 

 p. \3$) = Ayrerus (vol. ii, p. 140). As, however, the first named possesses a 

 pronotal hood partly or almost covering the head, and Ayrerus has a totally 

 uncovered head, I cannot accept the proposed correction. 



