204 APPENDIX. KEDTJVIID-E. 



2977. Harpactor moeandrus, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 369 



(1909). 



Coral-red ; antennae, eyes, a central triangular spot behind 

 ocelli, a large anterior transverse spot to posterior lobe of pronotum, 

 hemelytra, apices of anterior and intermediate femora, the whole 

 of the posterior femora, tibiae, tarsi (excluding base), apical half of 

 rostrum, lateral sternal spots, stigmatal spots and apical third to 

 abdomen beneath, black ; head about as long as prouoturu, ante- 

 ocular and postocular areas subequal in length ; first joint of 

 antennas about as long as anterior femora ; first joint of rostrum 

 shorter than second and reaching middle of eyes ; anterior lobe of 

 pronotum with two small but distinct tubercles on disk a little 

 behind middle, between them a foveate impression, posterior lobe 

 considerably longer than the anterior with the lateral angles 

 broadly subprominent ; membrane reaching or very slightly passing 

 the abdominal apex ; legs somewhat longly pilose ; the coral- red 

 connexivum prominent and recurved on each side of the black 

 hemelytra. 



Length 13 millim. 



Hob. Tenasserim (Coll. Dist.). 



To follow H. costalis (vol. ii, p. 334). 



Genus SPHEDANOLESTES. (Vol. II, p. 339.) 



2978. Sphedanolestes fraterculus, ~Beryr. Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1908, 



p. 591. 



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

 lateral and posterior margins of the hind lobe of pronotum, 

 posterior margin of the prosternum, central disk of mesosternum, 

 and abdomen beneath, reddish ochraceous or stramineous ; abdomen 

 above, spots to connexivum, a broad sublateral fascia angulate 

 interiorly apical area, and posterior marginal spots to abdomen 

 beneath, black ; corium obscure fuscous-testaceous, membrane 

 inf uscate ; head distinctly a little shorter than pronotum, post- 

 ocular area considerably longer than anteocular area ; first joint 

 of antenna? as long as head, second joint less than half as long as 

 first; rostrum with the first joint passing the anterior margin 

 of eyes and much shorter than second joint ; pronotum with the 

 anterior lobe profoundly centrally impressed, posterior lobe cen- 

 trally, longitudinally but more narrowly impressed, the anterior 

 angles distinctly shortly obliquely tuberculate, posterior angles 

 roundly truncate, not prominent, basal margin straight ; membrane 

 passing the abdominal apex, discoidal cell much broader than long. 



Length 8|-9| millim. 



Hob. Kumaon ; Bhim Tal, 4500 ft. (Antiandale). Trichinopoly 

 (fide Bergrolh), Palni Hills, Kodaikanal. 



A varietal specimen from the Palni Hills, kindly sent to me 

 by Dr. Montandon, has the black sublateral fascia to the abdomen 

 beneath replaced by a series of spots. 



