HEMIPTEEA HETEEOPTEEA OE CEYLON. 97 



the scutellum, and the fascia on the corium consists of three 

 very distinct small white spots. It may be called Gletomorpha 

 Venita. 



*tCLATIGRALLA HOREENS. 



Clavigralla horrens, Bohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi. p. 403, n. 48 (1860). 



Described from Ceylon. Mr. Green's specimens are from 

 Pundaloya and Nitagala. 



In some of the specimens of what I take to be this species, a 

 series of white markings runs along the whole side of the body 

 from below the eye to the extremity of the abdomen, which is 

 spotted and blotched with white. 



Clatigralla concolor. 



Clavigralla concolor, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi. p. 403, n. 49 

 (1860). 



Described from Ceylon. 



*tEHOPALtrS RUBICUNDUS. 



Corizus rubicundus. Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (3) vii. p. 86, n. 15 

 (1859). 



Described from Ceylon. One of Mr. Green's specimens is 

 labelled " Haragam." 



1 believe I have correctly identified this species ; but all the 

 specimens before me are red and black, and not one can be cor- 

 rectly called "jaune dore plus ou moins orange," as Signoret 

 describes his species. Dohrn's MS. name, adopted by Signoret, 

 applies much better to the insect than Signoret's description, 

 which may have been taken from discoloured specimens. 



*tEHOPALTJS (?) EUNERALis, sp. n, (Plate IV. fig. 7.) 



Long. Corp. cum tegm. 3 millim. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum black, with large round punc- 

 tures and short scattered bristles; tegmina brown, the part 

 immediately bordering on the scutellum black and deeply pitted ; 

 corium with a large, triangular, ivory-white spot just beyond the 

 base, which is marked with much smaller punctures ; costa ivory- 

 white, membrane brown with paler borders ; legs and antennae 

 black or reddish brown, tibise white above, front femora slightly 

 thickened. 



Nitagala. 



A small narrow species, only referred to the genus Bliopalus 

 provisionally. 



