Mr. \V. L. Distant OM Oriental {'u[)iuhv. 51/ 



joint !il)()Ut tuico as lon^ ns fiiaf; proiiotiim ('exccj)tiii^ the 

 njitciior transverse cjillosity) sonicwiiat coarsely puncfatt; ; 

 clavuH coir8oIy, corium loss coir^ely punctate, costal niarijin 

 impuiictate ; nieinhram- lonirly passing tlie abJoniinal apex. 



Ijcngth 6 mm. 



Hub. MiKssoorio. 



(^(imptu/irocln'3 qiiitUsj sp. n. 



Iload and pronotinu ocliraceous, head suffused wifii san- 

 guineous ; eyes black; nntennte with the tirst and second 

 joints ocliraccom, extreme apex of second and the wholo of 

 third and fomtli joints piceous ; pronoiuni with two trans- 

 verse callosities near anterior niarj^in and a subbasal linear 

 margin sanguineous; rostrum ocliraceous; corium ochra- 

 ceous, the clavus and apical area of corium sanguineous ; 

 cuneus sanguineous, its ba-^al margin pale ochraceous; mem- 

 brane hyaline, the cellular margins a little darker; body 

 beneath, rostrum, and legs ochraceous; mesosternum and 

 apical areas of femora (more or less) sanguineous; abdomen 

 with a sublateral series of small black spots, in a second 

 specimen these are only faintly visible ; antennae with the 

 tirst joint a little shorter than head, second nearly twice as 

 long as first; pronotum coarsely punctate and slightly 

 wrinkled, anteriorly dcHected ; clavus thickly punctate, 

 corium punctate, the outer area almost impunctate ; membrane 

 longly passing the abilominal apex ; rostrum with its apex 

 black and ju^t passing the intermediate coxae. 



Length 4^ mm. 



Hub. Sinda IldL< ; Theog, SOOO feet {Annundale). 



Pacouus, gen. nov. 



Allied to Camptobrochi's, but with the first joint of the 

 atitennaj considerably longer than the head, second joint 

 about twice as long as first and distinctly setose ; pronotum 

 twice as broad at base as long and three times as broad as 

 anterior margin ; scutellum broad, the basal margin much 

 longer than the lateral margins; corium very broad, ex- 

 cluding cuneus about as long as posterior tibia' ; tUMeu< 

 with its posterior margin nearly twice as long as its lateral 

 margin; posterior tarsi with the first and second joints eub- 

 equal in length. 



Pacorus polilus^ sp. n. 



Head and pronotum ochraceous, the latter somewhat dis- 

 coloured on disk and with its posterior margin distinctly 

 Ann, ct Mat/. X. Llist. Ser. 8. Vol. iv. 37 



