EUPTERYX. CAMCLUS. 97 



3644. Eupteryx paivana, sp. n. 



Vertex and face pale ochraceous ; pronotum, scutellum and 

 basal margin of face castaneous-brown ; legs pale greyish-white, 

 apices of the posterior tarsi black ; tegmina brownish-ochraceous, 

 basal half of costal area blue, followed by a shining sanguineous 

 costal spot, apical area with a large outer and inner hyaline spot, 

 the outermost marked with brown lines ; vertex much broader 

 between eyes than long. 



Length incl. tegm. 4 millim. 



Hob. E. Himalayas, Darjiling (C. Paiva). 



Genus CAMULUS, nov. 



Type, C, ornatus, Dist. 



Distribution. N. India and Java. 



Vertex of head about as long as pronotum, subacutely narrowed 

 from eyes to apex ; face longer than broad, narrowing towards 

 clypeus, the anterior margins from eyes subacute ; pronotum about 

 as long as scutellum, the anterior margin slightly convex, the 

 posterior margin almost straight, lateral margins very slightly 

 oblique; scutellum about as long as pronotum, triangular, dis- 

 tinctly transversely impressed near middle; tegmina more than 

 three times as long as broad, four terminal cells, the claval area 

 largely developed. 



This genus apparently includes the Typldocyba gillavryi, Melich., 

 from Java (Notes from the Leyden Museum, xxxvi, p. 144, pi. iii, 

 fig. 17, 1914). 



3645. Camulus ornatus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum and scutellum testaceous ; anterior margin of 

 vertex silvery-white, which is defined anteriorly and posteriorly by 



N 



Fig. 58. Camulus ornatus. 



narrow black lines ; pronotum with a central black suffusion and 

 before posterior margin a transverse black line ; scutellum with a 

 transverse series of four black spots, of which the two central 

 spots are almost fused, beneath these a smaller black spot on each 

 lateral margin; face black, the margins before eyes pale ochraceous; 

 body beneath and legs pale ochraceous, the abdomen spotted with 



