El'RYCYRTUS. 251 



Differs from H. spinosus, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 447), by the less pro- 

 duced posterior pronotal angles ; and from H. vitripennis, Stal 

 (vol. ii, p. 447), by the absence of the linear markings, different 

 colour of antennae, &c. 



Genus PHYTOCORIS. (Vol. II, p. 448.) 

 PHYTOCORIS CRI:NMTUS. (Vol. II, p. 449.) 



Originally described from Ceylon we have since received this 

 species from Continental India. 



Add: Hab. Simla Hills; Phagu, 9000 ft. (Annandale). West 

 Bengal ; Paresnath (Annandale). 



One large specimen is 5| millim. in length. 



Genus EURYCYRTUS to replace Paracalocoris. (Vol. II, p. 449.) 



Eurycyrtus, Rent. Ofv. Finsk. Vet. Soc. Fork, xxi, p. 34 (1879) ; id. 



Ann. Mus. Petersb. xii, p. 496 (1908) ; id. Acta Soc. Scient. Fenn. 



xxxvi, n. 2, p. 38 (1909). 

 Paracalocoris, Dist. (part.) (vol. ii, p. 449). 



Beuter has pointed out (supra) that his genus Eurycyrtus is 

 available for the Oriental and Ethiopian species which 1 have in- 

 cluded in my genus Paracalocoris and that the latter should be 

 restricted to the Neotropical species for which I founded it. 



EURYCYETUS BURMANICUS. 



Paracalocoris burmanicus, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 450). 



i 

 EURYCYRTUS EREBUS. 



Paracalocoris erebus. Dist. (vol. ii, p. 450). 



EURYCYRTUS LANARIUS. 

 Paracalocoris lanarius, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 450). 



In the Ceylonese type the legs are practically pale ochraceous, 

 which is evidently a varietal colour, for in specimens since received 

 from the Indian peninsula, those from Bombay agree with the 

 type, while others from Calcutta have the apical areas of the femora 

 more or less infuscate, and in the posterior femora distinctly 

 palely annulate at their apices. 



Add : Hal. Bombay (Dixori) ; Calcutta (Ind. Mus.), 



