344 Mr. W. L. Distant 0}i Ileteroptera. 



angles of the pronotura ; pronotnm somewhat flat, broarler 

 than long, a little narrowed anteriorly, with a very sliglit or 

 siibobsolete transverse impression near middle, a sliort lonj^i- 

 tudinal ridge near the posterior lateral angles, the lateral 

 margins very narrowly ampliate and very slightly sinuate, 

 rounded at anterior angles, anterior margin truncate, posterior 

 margin moderately concavely sinuate ; scutelluni about a^ 

 long as broad, not impressed ; corium laterally convexly 

 rounded and considerably wider than the margins ot" the pro- 

 notum ; membrane not reaching the abdominal apex, with 

 strong reticulate markings giving the appearance of" reticulate 

 venation ; legs simple. 

 Near Abdulominus, Dist. 



Atkinsonianus reticulatus, sp. n. 



Head, anterior area of prv/UOtum, and the scutellum black 

 or piccous, anterior and lateral margins, and posterior area of 

 pronotum castaneous brown, on the subimpressed line dividing 

 the dark and pale pronotal areas are three paler spots ; clavus 

 and corium pale ochraceous, thickly brownly punctate, in 

 some places macularly punctate ; membrane subhyaline, 

 reticulately spotted and marked, and with prominent black 

 spots at the basal margins; body beneath black or piceous, 

 margins of the sternal segments^ rostrum, coxse, legs, and 

 apical area of abdomen more or less castaneous ; head with 

 the apical area finely granulose, the base almost smooth ; 

 pronotum thickly finely punctate, with three more or less 

 developed longitudinal grooves ; scutellum thickly punctate ; 

 other characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Long, 5^ mm. 



IJah. Sikhim (Atkinson Coll., Brit. Mus.). 



Gonsalvus spinosus^ sp. n. 



Head, pronotura, and scutellum black; apex and a more or 

 less developed median line to central lobe of head ochraceous ; 

 antennae piceous or black, basal half of second joint ochra- 

 ceous, fourth joint greyiahly pilose ; body beneath and femora 

 black or piceous; rostrum, tibiae, and tarsi ochraceous or 

 brownish ochraceous ; corium dull ochraceous, clavus with 

 longitudinal black lines, corium blackly punctate, the punc- 

 tures more or less arranged in longitudinal series ; membrane 

 piceous, the veins much paler ; antennae with the first joint 

 scarcely half the length of second, which is slender at base 

 and slightly longer than third, fourth slightly shorter tiian 



