Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. 15 
fourth joints subequal in length ; rostrum short, scarcely ex- 
tending beyond the anterior coxe ; posterior coxee somewhat 
obscurely spined; posterior femora moderately incrassated, 
obscurely spinous beneath, and with an elongate spine a little 
beyond centre. 
Long., ¢ 2, 21 millim. 
Hab. British India, Mungphu (Atkinson Coll., Brit. Mus.) ; 
Khasia Hills (Chennel/, Coll. Dist.). 
Allied to the preceding species, from which it differs by the 
larger size, shorter rostrum, longer and more attenuated 
posterior femora, different colour and markings of antennae 
and upper surface of abdomen, &c. 
CoLPURINE. 
Genus SCIOPHYRUS. 
Sciophyrus anticus. 
Cletus anticus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 196. n. 43 (1871). 
Sciophyrus crassus, 
Cletus crassus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 197. n. 46 (1871). 
Genus COLPURA. 
Lybas, Dall. List Hem. ii. pp. 450 & 463 (1852), nom. preoce. 
Colpura, Bergy. (n. nom.) Rey. Ent. France, xiii. p. 154 (1894). 
Lybastes, Kirkaldy (n. nom.), Entomologist, xxxiii. p. 240 (1900). 
Colpura afflicta. 
Lybas afflictus, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 151, n. 8 (1871). 
Anterior angles of the pronotum rounded, unarmed; mem- 
brane not quite reaching the apex of the abdomen, pale 
brown, with the veins fuscous and very distinct, 
Walker’s type was unlocalized; I, however, possess a 
specimen from Bantam, Java, in my own collection. 
Colpura lugubris. 
Lybas lugubris, Walk. Cat. Het. iv. p. 151. n. 7 (1871), part. (type 
a, Singapore). 
Colpura speculatriz, Bredd. Abh. Senckenb. Ges. xxv. p. 152, t. ix. 
tig. 6 (1900). 
Walker’s type from Singapore possesses the black anterior 
area to the membrane; in my own collection is a specimen 
trom Sumatra. ° 
