522 Mr. W. L. Distant on Oriental Capsidse. 



second a little more than twice as long as first, third twice 

 as long as fourth, tiiird and fourth together about as long as 

 second ; pronotum about twice as broad as long, basal margin 

 twice as broad as anterior margin, distinctly transversely im- 

 pressed before middle, and in frontof thisimpressionmoderately 

 transversely bi-callose, the lateral niargins obliquely sinuate, 

 the posterior angles obtuse ; scutellum broadly subtriangular ; 

 corium (excluding cuneu.s) almost as long as posterior tibine, 

 about two and a half times as long as broad at greatest 

 width, cuneus much longer than broad at base, angularly 

 narrowed at apex; membiane large, its greatest length equal 

 to that of corium without tliG cuneus, and with two elongate 

 cellular areas not passing apex of cuneus ; legs of moderate 

 length, femora distinctly but not prominently thickened, 

 tibiai spinulose, posterior tarsi with the basal joint much 

 shorter than the second. 

 A genus of Cyllocoraria. 



Antiphilus amicus, sp. n. 



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

 corium flavou?, shortly, darkl_y, sparsely pilose and with a 

 f-mall black spot near apical angle, cuneus flavous, apically 

 (broadly) and marginally (narrowly) blackish ; membrane 

 ])ale shining fuliginous with iridescent reflections ; the cellular 

 margins black j body beneath black ; rostrum and legs pale 

 ochraceous, apices of tarsi (especially the anterior tarsi) 

 Llackish; structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 4^ to 5 mm. 



Hah. Darjiling, 6000 ft. (Ind. Mus.) ; Kurseong, East 

 Himalaya, Ukhral, Manipur (Ind. Mus.). 



ZONODORUS, gen. uov. 



Head short, broad, convex, not horizontally produced in 

 front of eyes, which are placed somewhat midway between 

 base and apex and thus longly removed from tiie anterior 

 margin of the pronotum, betweeti the eyes obscurely longi- 

 tudinally sulcate ; antennse with the first joint moderately 

 thickened and about as long as head, second joint about four 

 times as long as first and a little lunger than third, fourth 

 scarcely shorter than third ; rostrum about reaching the 

 ] osterior coxse ; pronotum much broader than long, narrowed 

 to head, the lateral margins oblique, distinctly transversely 

 imi)ressed a little before middle, the posterior margin con- 

 cave and exposing the base of the niesonotum ; scutellum 

 subtriangular, a little convex ; corium (excluding cuneus) 



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