Mr. W. L. Distant’s Rhynchotal Notes. 289 
punctate and rugulose, the lateral processes outwardly and a 
little upwardly directed, strongly and regularly recurved, 
apices acute, above distinctly longitudinally carinate, poste- 
rior process slender, strongly tricarinate, in length reaching 
abdominal apex ; scutellum distinctly longer than broad. | 
Long., excl. tegm., 8 mm.; breadth lat. pronot. process. 
6 mm. 
Hab. Borneo, Sarawak (A. R. Wallace). 
Allied to T. subsimilis, Walk., but differing by the strongly 
recurved lateral pronotal processes, &e. 
The Centrotus subsimilis, Walk. (Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond., 
Zool. i. p. 163, 1857), is founded on a damaged specimen in 
which the scutellum is mutilated. 
Telingana? varipes. 
Centrotus varipes, Walk. Journ. Linn. Soe. Lond., Zool. i. p. 164 
(1857). 
Hab. Borneo. 
Walker’s type is a mutilated specimen, and in his descrip- 
tion of the thorax—‘ cornu postico brevi”—one must read 
“posterior pronotal process mutilated.” The scutellum is 
also badly damaged. 
Leptocentrus albonotata, sp. n. 
Head, pronotum, body beneath, and legs black ; basal 
margin of scutellum, lateral margins of face, and lateral 
spots to sternum greyish white; tegmina subhyaline, palely 
geneous, venation brownish, margins narrowly piceous or 
black, base black, immediately followed by a large greyish- 
white spot ; pronotum thickly punctate, the lateral processes 
moderately short, straightly directed outwardly, gradually 
narrowing to apices which are acute, centrally longitudinally 
carinate, posterior process slender, tricarinate, well separated 
from the scutellum, almost obliquely straight, very slightly 
sinnate, its apex acute and slightly passing the posterior 
angle of inner tegminal margin ; scutellum about as long as 
broad ; eyes testaceous. 
Long., incl. tegm., 65 mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
34 mm. 
Hab. Nilgiris; Hillgrove, 400-600 feet, on coffee (Pusa 
Coll.). 
