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the North-eastern Frontier of India. 
Antennas four-jointed ; first joint robust, not quite reaching 
apex of the head; second joint a little shorter than the third ; 
third and fourth subequal, the last somewhat thickened. Ros¬ 
trum reaching posterior coxa?; apical joint longest. Pronotum 
a little longer than head, about twice as broad as long, the 
lateral margins denticulated, the lateral angles prominent; it 
is slightly prominent and rounded at base, deiiexed towards 
head. Scutellum a little longer than broad, extending slightly 
beyond base of membrane, gradually narrowed for two thirds 
its length from base, when it extends almost straight to apex, 
which is narrowed and rounded. Membrane with longitu¬ 
dinal nervures. Abdomen dilated, projecting a little on each 
side, convex below. Abdomen, legs, and sternum unarmed. 
The four-jointed antennas, length of the lateral lobes of the 
head, and general shape of body ally this genus to Atelocera 
and Memmia. 
CEstopis terra , n. sp. 
Brownish luteous; corium with a reddish hue, thickly and 
somewhat regularly covered with darker punctures. Head 
very thickly punctured and somewhat darker in hue. An¬ 
tennas luteous; apical joint black, luteous at base. Pronotum 
with the punctures thicker and darker along lateral and near 
anterior margins. Scutellum somewhat rugulose and darker 
at base. Membrane pale fuscous. Abdomen above pitchy ; 
abdominal margin broad and distinct. Sternum concolorous 
with upperside of body ; underside of abdomen rather darker, 
with a faint central longitudinal black line. Legs luteous, 
thighs thickly speckled with black. 
Long. 17 millims., lat. pronot. ang. 8 millims. 
Khasia hills, 4500 to 6000 feet. 
Belopis, nov. gen. 
Broad-ovate; head triangular, lateral lobes longer than the 
central, and meeting beyond it, but divided at apex. Antennoe 
five-jointed. Rostrum with the last joint mutilated. Prono¬ 
tum rather more than twice as broad as long; the lateral angles 
prominent, subacute, the lateral margins denticulated ; de- 
flexed towards head. Scutellum with the length equal to the 
breadth at base, gradually narrowed for two thirds the length, 
and then extending nearly straight to apex, which is narrowed 
and rounded. Membrane with longitudinal nervures. Abdo¬ 
men dilated above, projecting a little on each side ; convex 
below. Sternum and abdomen unarmed ; tibia? moderately 
sulcated. 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 5. Vol. iii. 
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