HEMIPXERA HETEBOPXERi!^ OP CKILON. 91 



colorous ; ventral surface o£ abdomen hardly punctured, the 

 stigmata marked with black dots. 



Allied to H. marginiventris, but the shoulder-angles less pro- 

 minent. 



In Mr. Grreen's collection, without special locality. 



HOMOEOCEEUS l^VlIillSrEUS. 



Homoeocerus Isevilineus, Stal, Svensk. Akad. Handl. (2) xi. (2) p. 60 

 (1873). 



Described from Ceylon. 



I should have referred the male noticed under H. margini- 

 ventris to this species, but that the description appears to imply 

 that the lateral angles of the thorax are less instead of more 

 prominent in S. Icevilineus. 



HOMCEOCEEUS CINGALENSIS. 



Tliponius cingalensis, Sttd, (Efoers. Vet.-Akad. Fork. xvi. p. 465 

 (1859). 



Homoeocerus singhalensis, Sttd, Vet. Akad. Handl. (2) xi. (2) p. 60 

 (1873). 



Eecorded from China (Amoy) and Ceylon. 



*tH0MCE0CEEUS SIGNATUS. 



Homoeocerus signatus. Walk. Cat. Hem. Het. B. M. iv. p. 97, n. 19 

 (1851). 



Homoeocerus biplagiatus, Steel, Vet. Akad. Handl. (2) xi. (2) p. 59, n. 14 

 (1873). 



Described by Walker from Ceylon, and by Stal from Bombay. 

 Mr. Green's specimen is from Kandy. 



*tHOM(EOCEEUS "WaLKEEI, Sp. U. 



Homoeocerus fascifer, var. (?), Walk. Cat. Hem. Het. B. M. iv. 

 p. 94, n. 13. 



Long. corp. 19 millim. 



Head, thorax, scutellum, under surface, the extreme base of 

 the tegmina, and a narrow line disappearing beyond the middle 

 of the costa dirty yellow ; basal joint of antennae brownish, second 

 yellow, with the tip black, the rest wanting. Thorax granulated ; a 

 blackish line on each side of the head and along the lateral ridges 

 of the thorax above ; hinder part of thorax and tegmina dark 

 brown ; abdomen above reddish, the lateral margins yellow, rather 

 broadly edged within with black. A cream-coloured spot in the 



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