Ml. W. L, Distant o/j r ie n ful Ciimdiv. Ill 



8pirit-><|)t'ci»iKMi)») with a sinj^'le cell truncate posteriorly ; 

 legs slender, the femora slightly but regularly thickened, 

 posterior tarsi with the basal joint almost as long as remaining 

 joints together. 



hlmtius lit'lluSf sp. n. 



Uniformly pale ochraceous as seen in spirit-specimens 

 (possibly virescent in living or fresh examples) ; scutelluiu 

 with a linear, toveate, piceous spot at each basal angle ; 

 basal joint of antennaj with a few short obscure hairs; other 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length G^ to 7 mm. 



J/ab. Sikhim [Major Roberts). 



The above generic and specific descriptions are based on a 

 few spirit-specimens given to me by the late Col. Bingham. 



In the enumeration of the Capsid fauna of l»riti.sh India, 

 JEbutiiis [a allied to Ononiaus, Dist., an<l is placed in the 

 division Herdouiaria of the subfam. Mirinse. 



Ilarj>edoiia sangninipes, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum black ; antennae black, fho 

 basal joint pale satiguineous ; corium piceous, the costal 

 margin narrowly ochraceous; membrane fuscous, the apex 

 jialer and the veins darker; head beneath and sternum black, 

 abdomen beneath piceous; femora pale sanguineous, tibije 

 and tarsi pale ocluiiceous ; head centrally longitudinally 

 sulcate ; second joint of antennsB scarcely more than twice as 

 long as first ; pronotum transversely constricted before middle, 

 the anterior lobe distinctly centrally foveato at base, posterior 

 lobe ob.-oletely punctate. 



Length 4 mm. 



lluh. Darjiling ; Pussumbing, 4700 feet {R. 11. Minn). 



Allied to the Ceylonese species //. marffinata, Dist., from 

 which it differs by the different colour of the legs and of the 

 basal joint of the antenna?, posterior lobe of the prouotuui 

 much less distinctly punctate, &c. 



CiNNAMUS, gen. nov. 



Vertex convex, anteriorly, centrally, pointedly produced ; 

 eyes prominent, contiguous to the anterior margin of tho 

 pronotum, but projecting beyond it, the disc centrally bngi- 

 tudinaliy sulcate ; antennai long, the basal joint moderately- 

 robust, sparsely hirsute, about as long as the pronotum, 



Ann. db Mag, X. I fist. Ser. 8. Vol. iv. 31 



