390 Mr. W. L. Distant on 



Long. 25 millim. ; cxp. pronot. angl. 13 millim. 



Hab. India, Naga Hills. 



I have for some years possessed a single mutilated specimen 

 of this extremely fine species, and hoped to have procured a 

 more perfect example. As 1 have not succeeded in doing so, 

 I now describe saiis antenna and anterior legs. It cannot 

 be mistaken, and there is no other species of the genus which 

 resembles it either in size or colour. 



Dalpada msidaris, sp. n. 



Ochraceous or reddish ochraceous, coarsely punctured with 

 greenish black. Head with the punctures thickest on the 

 lateral lobes and on the margins of the central lobe ; antennae 

 pale castaneous, bases of the fourth and fifth joints broadly 

 ochraceous. Pronotum with the lateral margins strongly 

 serrate, the lateral angles, which are moderately prominent 

 and robust, black, with their apices ochraceous. Scutellum 

 with three obscure and ill-defined pale basal spots. Head 

 and corium more finely punctate than the pronotum and 

 scutellum. Membrane cupreous. Connexivum reddish 

 ochraceous, greenish black at the incisures. Body beneath 

 and legs reddish ochraceous ; head and sternum ornamented 

 with fasciae of greenish-black punctures. Abdomen with a 

 broad submarginal fascia of green punctures. Anterior tibiee 

 dilated, with their apical halves sometimes darker in hue. 



Long. 15-19 millim. ; exp. pronot. angl. 8^-10 millim. 



Hab. Malayan Archipelago : Ombay, Putar. 



Coctoteris exiguus^ sp. n. 



Ochraceous. Head coarsely punctate ; antennse with the 

 first and second joints ochraceous, outwardly margined with 

 black, third, fourth, and fifth joints black, the base of the 

 third joint brownish ; pronotum (excluding the anterior area) 

 with exceedingly coarse black punctures, and with two central 

 black spots on anterior margin ; scutellum with the anterior 

 half with exceedingly coarse black ])unctures, the central 

 basal area impunctate, posterior half more finely and sparsely 

 punctate ; an elongate black fovea at each basal angle ; corium 

 somewhat thickly and finely punctate ; membrane pale 

 fuscous with the margins paler, or uniformly brownish ochra- 

 ceous with the veins darker. Body beneath and legs ochra- 

 ceous ; lateral areas of the head and sternum coarsely but 

 sparingly punctured with black ; two small black spots on 

 the lateral areas of the pro-, meso-, and metasteruum. Abdo- 

 minal spiracles black. 



