106 ME. W. ¥. KIRBY ON THE 



CaPSUS INCISIFBATUS. 



Capsus incisuratus, Walk. Cat. Hem. Het. B. M. vi. p. 121, n. 282 

 (1873). 



Described from Ceylon. 



Capsus albipes. 



Capsus albipes, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 82 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Patannas). 



*t Capsus E-avana, sp. n. (Plate IV. fig. 10.) 



Long. Corp. 7 millim. 



Testaceous, more or less mottled and speckled with reddish ; 

 bead and pronotum witli longitudinal reddish or brownish stripes ; 

 pronotum longitudinally striated, with the shoulder - angles 

 rather prominent ; scutellum punctured, brownish, with three 

 pale longitudinal lines meeting at the tip ; tegmina and wings 

 hyaline ; carina with the nervures yellowish towards the base 

 and red towards the extremity, enclosing a large yellow space, of 

 a long triangular form, on the costa at the extremity of the 

 corium. Antennae reddish, thickened towards the extremity of 

 the second joint, and the terminal joints darker, as are likewise 

 the tarsi. 



Pundaloya, very common. 



Somewhat approaches the genus Lopus. 



*tCAPSus Eama, sp. n. 



Long. Corp. 8-10 millim. 



Yellow, vertex with a slender black line between the eyes, and 

 meeting behind them ; pronotum blackish at the base, and with 

 narrow black central and marginal lines, or with three short 

 black lines at the base, the central line reddish, and the lateral 

 lines reddish, black only at the base ; pale part of the pronotum 

 transversely striated, the hinder margin black, the lateral angles 

 not produced. Scutellum transversely striated, more or less black 

 towards the base and extremity, and divided by a deep groove. 

 Wings hyaline, the corium with brown nervures ; the costal ner- 

 vure, and the opaque space at the extremity of the corium reddisli, 

 the latter yellowish in the centre. Antennse reddish brown, darker 

 or lighter, the second joint not distinctly thickened, joints 3 and 

 4 narrowly yellow at base. Legs yellowish, tarsi black, hind 



