202 ADDENDA. LYG^EID.K. 



Genus LETHJEUS. (Vol. II, p. 87 & Vol. V, p. 77.) 

 3805. Lethaeus notabilis, List. Entomologist, xliv, p. 310 (1911). 



Head black, opaque, ocelli red ; antennae sordidly stramineous, 

 bases of third and fourth joints piceous; pronotum and scutellum 

 shining dark castaneous or black, anterior margin, extreme lateral 

 margins, and lateral angles of the former pale ochraceous ; clavus 

 and corium pale shining ochraceous; two spots on inner claval 

 margin, one near base the other beyond middle, corium with a 

 spot on basal area, an irregular transverse black fascia near inner 

 angle, enclosing a small ochraceous spot, and the apical angle 

 shining black ; membrane subhyaline, with the veins brownish ; 

 body beneath castaneous ; rostrum and legs pale ochraceous ; 

 head including eyes a little more than half the width of pronotum 

 at base ; ocelli nearly touching the eyes : antennae with the basal 

 joint slightly shorter than head, second joint much longer but not 

 quite twice as Jong as first, third and fourth subequal in length, 

 each slightly shorter than second ; pronotum somewhat thickly, 

 finely punctate, transversely constricted before the middle, the 

 posterior angles rounded and slightly nodulose, the lateral margins 

 nearly straight and moderately oblique; scutellum a little longer 

 than broad at base, finely punctate, distinctly longitudinally 

 ridged near each lateral margin : clavus with several longitudinal 

 series of punctures; corium somewhat sparsely punctate, the 

 punctures mostly in longitudinal series; membrane with four 

 veins connected at the basal cell ; rostrum reaching the posterior 

 coxae; sternum distinctly punctate; posterior tibiae distinctly 

 finely spinulose, posterior tai-si with the first joint longer than 

 the two remaining joints together. 



Length 4^ inillim. 



flab. Ceylon ; Sigirya (E. E. Green}. 



Allied to L. a'assicej>s, Dohrn (vol. v, p. 77). 



Genus GONSALVUS. (Vol. 11, p. 93 & Vol. V, p. 91.) 

 GOHSALVUS SPINOSUS. (Vol. V, p. 91.) 

 Add : Bab. Allahabad (Dr. A. D. Imms). 



Bergroth is reported (Zoological Record) to have published the 

 description of a species Phceitacantha androyyna (Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 JBelg. Iviii, p. 185, 1914); but as previously stated I have found 

 it impossible during present war conditions to see that volume. 



