(h ientdl Ucdtiviiila'. 3G7 



Sublain. EcTRicnomiNJE. 

 Antiojjula ti/jncalis, sp. ii. 



Sanguineous; antennae, hcmeljtia, a broad transverse 

 fascia to the last two dorsal abdominal segments, a large spot 

 on eacli lateral area of the same segment beneath, and a s[)ot 

 on apical segment, black ; base of first joint of antennge 

 sanguineous, fifth and sixth joints pale stramineous, apex of 

 sixth joint fuscous; basal halves of lateral margins to hem- 

 dytra sanguineous, becoming broader at area of membrane; 

 antennaj with six joints, first nearly as long as head, second 

 longest, third, fourtli, fifth, and sixth small, the last three 

 subequal in length ; head convexly globose ; eyes convex, 

 black; pronotum centrally longitudinally sulcate, posterior 

 lobe also longitudinally impressed near lateral angles; ante- 

 rior femora a little thickened but unarmed. 



Long. 7^ mm. 



IJab. Ceylon ; Peradeniya {E. E. Green). 



Stal's type of the genus has the antennaj imperfect ; the 

 above description therefore locates the genus AiUiopula in 

 the section of the subfamily Ectrichodiinae distinguished by 

 the possession of six joints to the antennae. 



Lihavius tricolor ^ sp. n. 



Sanguineous ; corium dull ochraceous, the veins, lateral 

 margins, and apical angles sanguineous; membrane black; 

 antennae longly pilose, first and second joints dull san- 

 guineous, remaining joints fuscous ; anterior lobe of pronotum 

 centrally sulcate and with two prominent acute tubercles, 

 posterior lobe with three deep longitudinal impressions, the 

 central one not reaching basal margin; head with two short 

 spines at its anterior margin ; connexivum moderately 

 broadly and upwardly produced, the segmental angles slightly 

 tuberculous ; rostrum reaching the anterior coxte. 



Long. 12 mm. 



Uah. Ceylon; Wellawaya [E. E. Green). 



Subfam. llARPACTOEiy.^. 



Div. Rhaphidosomaria. 



Rhaphidosoma Greeni, sp. n. 



Piceous black ; rostrum and legs castaneous, intermediate 

 and posterior tibia3 dull ochraceous, tarsal claws piceous ; 

 head elongate, ante- and postocuhu- portions almost subequal 



