340 APPENDIX. CORIXID.E. 



of the c? with a spine at the apex, pake elongate, parallel-sided, 

 rounded on the upper margin close to the blunt apex, lower 

 margin straight, of the $ elongate, curved, pointed ; intermediate 

 tibiae simple, tarsi shorter than the tibiae, claws hardly shorter 

 than the tarsi " (Saunders). The head is ochraceous, as is also 

 the body beneath and legs ; in most of the specimens from India 

 the vertex and face have a central dark line. 



Length 13-14 millirn. 



Hob. Simla Hills; Theog and Kufri (Annandale). Yarkand 

 (Stoliczka) ; and generally distributed throughout the Paleearctic 

 Region. 



Genus CORIXA. (Vol. HI, p. 49.) 



In previously dealing with this genus I was only able to 

 enumerate one species for British India ; I am now, principally 

 owing to the exertions of Dr. Annandale, in a position to add 

 seven more to the fauna, making eight in all. Of course this 

 must be considered anything but final. 



3115. Corixa substriata, Uhte 'Corisa), Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. xix, 

 p. 275 (1896). 



" Dark brown above, testaceous on the head and beneath, form 

 of C. striata, Fieber. Head moderately blunt, the vertex wide, 

 coarsely carinated, and with an acuminated brown callosity on 

 the middle of the posterior margin, each side of the carina is an 

 impressed, punctate line, another near the eye and an indentation, 

 each side, next the occipital reflexed border ; face moderately 

 convex, hairy below, highly polished; pronotum dark brown, 

 moderately short, triangularly rounded behind, radiated, crossed 

 by seven somewhat curved, slender yellow lines, of which the two 

 discoidal ones are sometimes interrupted at the inner end, apex 

 with a very short yellow line, the margins dark brown, the middle 

 anteriorly with a short callous carina, the lateral pieces narrow 

 triangular, ivory-white; legs pale testaceous, fringe of the 

 posterior tarsi blackish, palae of the male narrower than in the 

 female, falcate, a little curved towards tip, with the tibiae thick 

 and curved; wing-coverts dark brown, rastrate, base of clavus 

 crossed by about six yellow, nearly entire and straight lines, the 

 remainder is marked with short wavy bands decreasing to a single 

 series towards tip ; corium with two or three series of well 

 separated wavy bands ; membrane with the flexed bands shorter, 

 less regular and more widely separated, sutures all pale yellow ; 

 embolium yellowish white, terminated by an aggregation of 

 blackish marks in a long spot which is connected with a slender 

 series of points which sometimes extend back to near the base ; 

 venter pale testaceous ; facial fovea of the male subtriangular, 

 short, narrow, shallow." (UJiler.) 



Length 5|-6 millim. 



