352 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [ August, 1906, 
species. It is the first that has been recorded from India proper. 
and is the only one now in the Indian Museum collection. The 
type specimen is in the British Museum and was collected by 
Mr. E. E mn in Ceylon. There is no other locality on record. 
It is quite possible that the species may be found in any part of 
India. 
MEGYMENUM SEVERINI, Berg. 
Distant in Blanford’s Fauna of British India, Rhynchota, 1., 
P 
A specimen was obtained at Kurseong by Dr. N. Annandale 
in May last. ere were none in the Indian Museum Collection, 
although there were several of M. inerme, M. brevicorne, M. par- 
allelum, and M. subpurpurescens. These five species are the only 
ones as yet recorded from India. 
UROLABIDA UNILOBA, Stal. 
Distant in Blanford’s Fauna of British India, Rhynchota, i. 
. 306. 
P 
New to the Indian Museum collection and obtained by 
Dr. N. Annandale at Kurseong in May. 
OOREIDA. 
STENOCEPHALUS LATERALIS, Sign, 
Distant in Blanford’s Fauna of British India, Rhynchota, i., 
a p- 406. 
t seem to be ; 
It has hitherto been recorded from Bombay and Madras (Coll. 
ist.), and Ceylon (Green). Thi . ‘ft 
widely distributed. 18 species must also be rather 
PHYSOMERUS GROSSIPES (Fabr.). 
Distant in Blanford’s Fauna of British India, Rhynchota, i., 
p. 383. 
figure in that the two distinct loncitudi i 
ngitudinal oblique pale ochra- 
ceous lines on either side of the central lenigitddinal ine on the 
