132 Mr. W. L. Distant on Indian Hemiptera. 
and black spots). Underside of body luteous; sternum with 
two marginal black spots, one on mesosternum and the other 
on metasternum. Femora luteous, with the apices and four 
distinct somewhat knotted bands black ; tibias with the basal 
third black, annulated with two luteous bands, remainder of 
tibiae and tarsi dark fuscous. 
The anterior and posterior lobes of the pronotum are pro¬ 
foundly sulcated through half their length, much more deeply 
so the anterior, which is thus bilobed. The frontal pronotal 
tubercles are acute and prominent. The abdomen has the 
lateral borders of the fourth and fifth segments more dilated 
in the $ than in the 6. The rostrum has the second joint 
much longer than the first, and the tip pitchy. The membrane 
projects considerably beyond the apex of abdomen. 
Long. 15 millims. 
Eastern Garo hills, 1500 to 2500 feet; North Khasia hills, 
1500 to 3000 feet. 
Note .—I have seen another specimen of the species from 
West Yunnan. 
Cosmolestes annulipes , n. sp. 
Head black, shining; a Y-shaped mark situated on the 
centre of frontal part, a little behind base of antennae, a trans¬ 
verse angular streak on each side of the inner margin of eyes, 
and a central longitudinal line extending along disk of hinder 
part of head behind eyes above, a lateral row of three spots 
on each side (one at base of antennae, one behind eyes, and the 
other, smallest, near base of head), and the whole central por¬ 
tion of underside luteous. Rostrum luteous, with tip and apex 
of first joint blackish. Antennae castaneous, base black; first 
joint plainly and narrowly annulated with dull ochreous near 
base, centre, and apex. Frontal lobe of pronotum black, with 
an anterior marginal border; frontal lateral tubercles, and two 
linear streaks on each side luteous ; posterior pronotal lobe 
testaceous. Scutellum black, with a narrow central line 
and the apex broadly luteous. Corium obscure testaceous, 
with a raised, transverse, incrassated, slightly waved fascia at 
apical margin, shining luteous. Wings obscure fuscous. Ab¬ 
dominal margin luteous, with a segmental row of black spots. 
Underside of abdomen luteous, transverse margins of abdo¬ 
minal segments on disk black ; lateral borders black, in which 
are enclosed a row of large spots of the luteous ground-colour. 
Lateral borders of sternum black, in which are enclosed a lai’ge 
luteous spot and a very obscure smaller one. Legs luteous; 
femora annulated with five black rings (sometimes the rings are 
composed of two encircling lines), one at base and apex and 
