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Genus THEBANUS. (Vol. II, p. 67.) 



3795. Thebanus antennatus, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum castaneous, the anterior and lateral margins 

 of the latter more piceous ; scutellum piceous-brovvn before the 

 anterior branches of the cruciform carination and pale castaneous 

 behind them ; corium very pale ochraceous, the apical angles 

 narrowly black ; membrane hyaline ; sternum castaneous, abdo- 

 men beneath ochraceous ; legs pale ocliraceous ; antennae black, 

 the basal joint ochraceous, second joint a little longest, remaining 

 joints almost subequal in length ; pronotum finely punctate ; 

 scutellum punctate, more coarsely punctate behind the cruciform 

 carination ; coriuin very finely punctate. 



Length 3| millim. 



Hab. South India : Nandidrug (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus TROPISTETHUS. 



(Vol. II, p. 70 & Vol. V, p. 62.) 



3796. Tropistethus aurantiacus, sp. n. 



Bright, shining, dark ochraceous; corium paler ochraceous, 

 membrane pale hyaline ; sternum and legs ochraceous, abdomen 

 beneath darker ochraceous ; antennae ochraceous, second joint a 

 little longest ; pronotum with the anterior and the posterior trun- 

 cate margin moderately carinate ; corium and clavus thickly punc- 

 tate ; membrane not passing the abdominal apex ; anterior femora 

 moderately incrassated, shortly spinous beueath near apex. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hab. South India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



TKOPISTETHUS INDICUS. (Vol. II, p. 71.) 



Add: Hab. South India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). 



Genus CLIGKENES. (Vol. II, p. 72 & Vol. V, p. 62.) 

 CLIGENES SEINOTATUS. (Vol. V, p. 62.) 



Add : Hab. South India ; Kodaikanal and Nilgiri Hills (T. V. 

 Campbell). 



3797. Cligenes fraternus, sp. n. 



Head, anterior area of the pronotum, scutellum and body 

 beneath, dark castaiieous ; anterior narrow margin and broad 

 posterior area of pronotum, and the legs pale ochraceous ; corium 

 pale greyish-white, a small spot near middle of costal margin 

 and the apical angle dark castaneous; membrane pale hyaline; 

 antennae ochraceous, second joint longest; pronotum thickly 

 punctate, the pale posterior area sometimes crossed by a central 



