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joint pale sanguineous ; coi'ium piceous, the costal margin narrowly 

 ochraceous ; membrane fuscous, the apex paler and the veins darker ; 

 head beneath and sternum black, abdomen beneath piceous ; femora 

 pale sanguineous, tibiae and tarsi pale ochraceous ; head centrally 

 longitudinally sulcate ; second joint of antennae scarcely more than 

 twice as long as first; pronotum transversely constricted before 

 middle, the anterior lobe distinctly centrally foveate at base, 

 posterior lobe obsoletely punctate. 



Length 4 millirn. 



Hab. Darjiling ; Pussumbing, 4700 ft. (R. H. Mann). 



Allied to the Ceylonese species H. marginata, Dist. (vol. ii, 

 p. 419), from which it differs by the different colour of the legs 

 and of the basal joint of the antennae, posterior lobe of the 

 pronotum much less distinctly punctate, &c. 



Gentis CINNAMUS. 

 (To follow Jfarpedona, Vol. II, p. 418.) 



CinDamus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 441 (1909). 



Type, C. rhinoceros, Dist. 



Distribution. Ceylon. 



Vertex convex, anteriorly, centrally, poiutedly produced ; eyes 

 prominent, contiguous to the anterior margin of the pronotum, 

 but projecting beyond it, the disk centrally longitudinally sulcate : 

 antennae long, the hasal joint moderately robust, sparsely hirsute, 

 about as long as the pronotum, second joint more than twice as 

 long as first and about as long as third and fourth together ; 

 rostrum reaching the posterior coxae ; pronotum transversely con- 

 stricted near middle, the anterior area with a distinct rugose 

 collar, and with a moderate transverse tubercle on each side 

 immediately in front of the transverse impression, posterior area 

 deflected from base, which is concave and thus exposes the meso- 

 notum, the lateral margins oblique ; scutellum triangular with a 

 small subbasal central tubercle ; corium slightly longer than space 

 between the apices of head and scutellum, clavus moderately raised 

 and deflected on each side, cuneus somewhat broadly triangular, 

 the cuneal fracture distinct ; membrane with a short, posteriorly 

 truncate basal cell ; legs long and slender, finely spinulosely hirsute, 

 femora moderately and evenly thickened, all the tibiae longer than 

 the femora, basal joint of posterior tarsi short and moderately 

 thickened. 



Among the Capsidse of British India this genus may be located 

 between Harpedona and Clapmarius. 



3006. Cinnamus rhinoceros, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 442 

 (1909). 



Head, pronotum, mesonotum, and scutellum pale mottled fuscous 

 brown : anterior collar and posterior lobe of pronotum mottled 



