ASCI1ISTOCOHIS. BKUNSELLIUS. 157 



Far. ? bombaeus. 



Aschistocoris bombaeus. Bergr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bdq. liii. p. 185 



(1909). 



Hob. Bombay. 



Bergroth supplements his description with the statement : "colore 

 insolita membrane opace a ceteris tribus speciebus divergens, 

 A. brevicorni Dall. proximus." 



ASCHISTOCORIS NEPALENSIS. 



Aschistus nepalensis (vol. iv, p. 468). 



ASCHISTOCORIS SULCATUS. 



Aschistus sulcatus (vol. iv, p. 409). 

 Add : Hab. N. India ; Dehra Dun, Sabhawala. 



Genus PHYSOMERUS. (Vol. I, p. 383.) 



PKYSOMERUS PARVULUS. (Vol. I, p. 384.) 



Add : Hab. Ceylon ; Maha Illupalama (/. 0. F. Fryer). 



Genus PENDULINUS. (Vol. I, p. 387 & Vol. IV, p. 473.) 



PENDTJLINUS SPINULICOLLIS, Bredd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belij. liii, p. 287 

 (1909). 



Ual>. Ceylon; Matala. 



I have not seen this species, which seems from its described 

 pronotal angles to be allied to P. rostratus, Dist. 



Genus PLINACHTUS. (Vol. I, p. 390.) 



PLINACIITUS ACICULARIS. (Vol. I, p. 391.) 



This proves to be a very variable species from specimens now 

 before me. 



Genus BRUNSELLIUS. (Vol. I, p. 391.) 



3730. Brunsellius elongatus, >sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum and corium pale reddish-ochraceous, 

 more or Jess coarsely punctate ; membrane pale bronzy-brown ; 

 body beneath and legs pale ochraceous, abdomen with a sublateral 

 series of small black segmental spots on each side ; head project- 

 ing in front of the antenniferous tubercles; antennae pale 

 carmine-red, fourth joint shortest, first, second and third joints 

 subequal in length ; rostrum with the first joint (excluding base) 

 black, and about reaching base of head (remaining joints 

 mutilated in type). 



Length 14 : breadth between pronotal angles 3| millim. 



Ilab. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Doherty). 



