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of the rostrum only just passes the apex of the pronotum. 
Antennas slightly pilose ; second joint longest, fourth a little 
longer than third. Legs clothed with whitish pile. 
Long. 10 to 11 millims. 
Var. a. Disk of corium and disk of underside of abdomen 
blackish. 
North Khasia hills, 1500 to 3000 feet. 
Allied to C. trisignatus , but very distinct. 
Bochrus foveatus, n. sp. 
Black ; apical half of clavus with a luteous discal streak ; 
corium with a somewhat broad fascia, slightly widened and 
rounded at apex, extending from base along the whole length 
of inner margin, luteous, and the costal margin of corium 
narrowly and obscurely of the same colour. Membrane lute¬ 
ous, with an angulated basal patch and the nervures black ; a 
large semicircular spot occupying greater part of disk fuscous. 
Rostrum, coxfe, and tarsi castaneous. Antennae pilose; second, 
third, and fourth joints subequal, slightly and gradually 
diminishing in length; basal joint and apex of central lobe ot 
the head somewhat castaneous. Pronotum somewhat coarsely 
punctate, with two large fovem, situated transversely and close 
together on disk, immediately in front of which are three small 
rounded and punctured impressions, and a large marginal 
fovea on each lateral border. 
The head, pronotum, disk of scutellum, a narrow central 
longitudinal discal streak on corium, legs, and underside of 
body, excepting borders of odoriferous apertures, are shining 
black ; remainder of coloration much more opaque. 
Long. 10 millims., greatest lat. 4 millims. 
Eastern Garo hills, 1500 to 2500 feet. 
• Velinus annulatus , n. sp. 
Head above black, with the sides of the apex, a central 
longitudinal line (interrupted in the middle, and not reaching 
base nor extending beyond base of antennae), two large lateral 
spots immediately above eyes, and two smaller streaks, one on 
each inner margin of eyes, luteous ; underside of head luteous, 
with a small oblique streak behind eyes black. Antennae 
black ; basal joint with three luteous bands, the first near base 
and the third at apex ; apical joint fuscous. Scutellum black, 
apex luteous. Corium reddish brown ; membrane pale trans¬ 
parent fuscous (when the wings are folded the membrane 
appears blackish from the colour of the upper surface of the 
abdomen, which is laterally bordered with alternate luteous 
