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white dot at the end of the scutellum, and another, more distinct, 

 within the inner edge of the red line bounding the cerium ; mem- 

 brane fusco-hyahne. Abdomen black, edged with yellow. Under- 

 side yellowish, the thorax strongly granulated with brown ; a row 

 of black dots along the sides of the thoras and abdomen and. 

 others on the median line of the throat ; the spotting of the 

 abdomen is somewhat irregular, but there is first a semicircle of 

 rather large dots, within wliich are irregular smaller ones, and on 

 each of the two following segments there is a transverse row 

 of small dots at the base and another of larger ones at tlie 

 extremity. Hind femora very distinctly spotted beneath, the 

 other legs less so. ' 



Allied to C. calumniaio7% Eabr., and C pimctiilatus, Dall., but 

 easily recognized by the peculiar arrangement of the spots, and 

 by the spotted hind femora. A single specimen taken by 

 Mr. Grreen at Mungphe. 



*tCLETUS BIPUNCTATFS. 



Coreus bipunctatus, Hope, Cat. ii. p. 23 (1842). 



Described, from India. Mr. G-reen's specimen is labelled 

 "Putlam." Dohrn's two species which follow are closely allied 

 to this. 



*tClLETUS BISTILLATUS. 



Cletus bistillatus, Dohrn, Stett. ent.Zeit. xxi. p. 403 (1860). 



Described fx-om Ceylon. Mr. Green's specimen is without 

 special locality. 



I am not quite certain whether the specimen which I have 

 referred to this species really belongs to it, as there is little or 

 no red at the extremity of the corium. 



*tCLETUS ELOlSTGATirS. 



Cletus elongatus, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi. p. 403, n. 47 (1860). 

 Described from Ceylon. 



*tCLETOMOBPHA (?) DENTICULATA, Sp, n. 



Cletomorpha denticulata, .^^tesow, M-S. 



Long. Corp. 7-8 millim. 



Brown, granulated ; front of the thorax sloping and, as well 

 as the head, paler — in the smaller specimen intersected, by a 

 whitish median line, and with the lateral borders and hind border 

 of the pale portion of the thorax whitish ; hinder part of the 

 thorax, scutellum, and corium darker brown, the latter with a 

 narrow white fascia, hardly divided into spots, running from two 



