some unci escribed RhyncJiota. 73 



a very distinct anterior collar, anterior lobe slightly longer 

 but much narrower than posterior lobe, subglobose^ its margins 

 convex ; posterior lobe slightly gibbons, the lateral angles 

 rounded and subprominent ; scutellum elongately triangular; 

 corium moderately widened towards apex, its apical margins 

 straight ; membrane passing the abdominal apex ; anterior 

 femora incrassated, armed beneath with a series of long 

 spines ; anterior tibiee a little shorter than the femora and 

 slightly curved ? intermediate and posterior legs slender. 

 I place this genus near Bedunia, Stal. 



Altomarus Greeni, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and sternum shining black ; 

 abdomen shining piceous ; corium pale castaneous ; antenna?, 

 anterior pronotal collar, apex of scutellum, basal half of 

 lateral margin, a spot before apex, one at inner angle, and 

 venation of corium and the legs pale ochraceous ; first joint 

 of antennse and apical half of fourth joint and subapical 

 annulation to femora piceous. Head very coarsely punctate ; 

 anterior pronotal lobe impunctate, posterior lobe and scutellum 

 finely punctate ; corium linearly punctate ; membrane pale 

 brownish, with three distinct pale apical spots ; antennae with 

 the first joint shortest, second longest, fourth a little longer 

 than third. 



Long. 5 niillim. 



Hab. Ceylon : Gampola {E. E, Green). 



Artemidoeus, gen. no v. 



Elongate; abdomen concavely narrowed near middle. 

 Head broad, convexly narrowed in front of eyes, central 

 lobe prominent and slightly produced ; antennae with the first 

 joint almost as long as the head and moderately incrassate at 

 apex, second joint slightly longer than third or fourth, all 

 longer than first ; rostrum just passing the anterior coxa3, 

 first joint shorter than head, second longest, ocelli close to 

 posterior margin, nearer eyes than to each other; pronotum 

 elongate, strongly laterally sinuate, transverse constriction 

 distinct, anterior lobe not prominently globose, posterior lobe 

 deflected anteriorly, lateral angles rounded, their posterior 

 margins slightly lobately produced ; scutellum large, with a 

 discal cfirination ; corium about half the length of abdomen 

 and concavely constricted at middle j membrane not quite 

 reaching apex of abdomen ; legs somewhat long, unarmed, 

 posterior femora with their apices incrassated ; legs pilose, 

 posterior tibiaj setose. 



A distinct genus of Aphaninse. 



