16 Mr. W. L. Distant on Coreide. 
Colpura funebris, sp. n. 
Piceous, finely ochraceously pubescent; apical joint of 
antenne (excluding base), apex of scutellum, lineate marginal 
spots to abdomen above and beneath, trochanters, tarsi, and 
posterior margins of fourth and fifth abdominal segments 
ochraceous; membrane dark cupreous, with its inner area 
brownish ochraceous ; corium with a large dull piceous spot 
near claval apex; body beneath piceous ; abdomen with four 
basal spots (sometimes obsolete), the stigmata and a sub- 
lateral series of spots, of which the last three are the largest 
and most distinct, shining black; sternal spots (sometimes 
obsolete) shining black; posterior and intermediate femora 
more or less suffused with ochraceous above. 
Antennz with the basal joint stoutest and curved, second 
and third joints slender, second much longer than third, 
fourth cylindrical and shortest, not much more than half the 
length of third; pronotum with the anterior angles rounded 
and unarmed ; abdomen moderately dilated and recurved, 
projecting beyond the corium for about half its length; 
rostrum about reaching the centre of the third abdominal 
=) . 
segment; abdomen prominently sulcated for about half its 
length. 
Long. 15 millim.; exp. pronot. angl. 44 millim. 
Hab. Sikkim (Atkinson Coll., Brit. Mus.). 
By the markings of the corium allied to C. planiceps, Bredd. 
Colpura javanensis, sp. n. 
Head, pronotum, scutellum, body beneath, and legs piceous ; 
corium, antenne, connexivum, and tibie pale castaneous ; 
bases and apices of first, second, and third joints of antenne 
(very narrowly), fourth joint (excluding base), two spots on 
corium (the first and smaller at about one third from base, 
the second and larger near posterior margin), marginal spots to 
abdomen both above and beneath, rostrum, trochanters, tarsi, 
and posterior margins of fourth and fifth abdominal segments 
ochraceous; abdomen beneath with four black spots near 
base and a rounded sublateral black spot on fourth, fifth, and 
sixth abdominal segments ; membrane cupreous. 
Head long, about as long as the pronotum; basal joint of 
the antenne moderately thickened and curved, second joint 
longest, fourth cylindrical, a little shorter than third; pro- 
notum with the anterior and posterior angles rounded, not 
prominent ; rostrum very long, almost reaching the apex of 
fourth abdominal segment; abdomen strongly suleated from 
