334 Mr. W. L. Distant on Ileteroptera. 



Agunga falgida, sp. n. 



Head and anterior lobe of pronotum shining black, poste- 

 rior pronotal lobe brownish ochraceous, thickly darkly punc- 

 tate, the lateral margins (narrower on anterior lobe) stra- 

 mineous, the posterior lateral angular margins black; scutel- 

 lum black ; corium pale ochraceous, with two .short, black, 

 costal, marginal lines (one near middle, the other on apical 

 area), clavus and posterior disk blackly punctate, an obscure 

 greyish-white spot at each interior angle ; membrane 

 yellowish white, with the veins darker; body beneatli black, 

 lateral margins of sternum ochraceous, but anteriorly and 

 posteriorly castaneous; legs ochraceous, anterior femora 

 (excluding apices) and a subapical annulation to intermediate 

 and posterior femora black or piceous ; antennse with tiie 

 first and second joints stramineous, base of second joint 

 black, third black, fourth ochraceous, with its base black, 

 second, third, and fourth subequal in length; head and ante- 

 rior lobe of pronotum thickly finely punctate, the latter 

 strongly coiivexly raised and anteriorly deflexed, posterior 

 pronotal lobe more sparingly and coarsely punctate ; scu- 

 telium coarsely punctate. 



Long. 2^ mm. 



Hah. Calcutta. 



DifFeiing principally from A. crassa, Dist., by the shining 

 head and pronotum, which is opaque in crassa ; anterior 

 pronotal lobe more gibbous and only slightly longer than 

 posterior lobe, in crassa the pronotum is wholly black, in 

 fulgida the anterior lobe is only black, head more vertically 

 depressed, &c, 



DlnieUa bengalensis, sp. n. 



Head, jnonotum, and scutellum shining black ; pronotum 

 with the basal margin (very nariowly) and the posterior 

 lateral angles ochraceous ; antennae and corium ochraceous, 

 the latter with a transverse castaneous fascia crossing from 

 costa to inner angle, and then broadly continued on inner 

 half of apical margin ; membrane pale hyaline ; body beneath 

 black; legs and rostrum ochraceous; antenn£e robust, first 

 joint shorter than second, second and third subequal in length, 

 each a little shorter than fourth ; head sparsely finely punc- 

 tate ; pronotum more coarsely pu!ictate, with indications of 

 an obscure transverse impression ; clavus finely sparingly 

 longitudinally punctate, corium at claval suture with two 

 longitudinal rows of coarse punctures, disk of corium more 



