120 - APPENDIX. TINGIDID^I. 



interior of the cells fuscous brown ; body beneath dull black, 

 legs pale fuscous ; pronotum with three central nearly straight 

 carinss, the central one procurrent, the two lateral carinae com- 

 mencing from inner margins of the lateral globose areas, the disk 



Fig. 61. Bredenbachius delineatus. 



coarsely punctate, the lateral areas foveately reticulate ; elytra 

 reticulate, the areolets distinct, the costal area well defined and 

 with numerous distinct transverse veins. 



Length 4J millim. 



Hah. Calcutta (Ind. Mus. & Coll. Dist.). 



To be separated from B. pictus apart from minor differences, by 

 the straight longitudinal carinae to the pronotum. 



2893. Bredenbachius annandalei, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, 

 p. 119 (1909). 



Head piceous, griseously tonientose, the inner margins of the 

 eyes greyish; antenna testaceous, the apical joint (excluding base) 

 black; pronotum ochraceous with two small central transverse 

 black spots on anterior area, situate one on each side of the central 

 carination ; elytra ochraceous, the discoidal area very slightly 

 suffused with fuscous on its anterior inner margin, and some of 

 the areolets on sutural area also fuscous, apices of discoidal and 

 sutural areas and spots to costal area greyish white ; head beneath 

 and sternum ochraceous, the latter with some black discal spots ; 

 abdomen beneath piceous with lateral black segmental spots ; legs 

 testaceous, the tarsi black ; pronotum with three nearly straight 

 longitudinal carinae arranged as in B. delineatus, the disk coarsely 

 punctate, the lateral areas foveately reticulate ; elytra reticulate, 



