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femoT-a dotted with brown, hind tibiae red. Under surface of 

 body yellow, with a narrow red line on each side. 



Pundaloya. 



Allied to Capsus lineifer, Walk. 



*tCAPSFS ANTENlfATFS, Sp. n. 



Long. Corp. 7-8 millim. 



Head and pronotum testaceous, finely punctured, pronotum fre- 

 quently varied with brown in the middle or behind ; antennae with 

 the last three joints more or less black at the extremities, and the 

 second often black in the middle as well; scape sometimes like- 

 wise black ; scutellum brown, tip usually testaceous ; corium 

 brown, set with short white bristles ; costa broadly testaceous, 

 intersected by a large reddish-brown spot just before the ex- 

 tremity ; legs testaceous, more or less dotted with brown, and 

 with two obsolete brown bands towards the tip of the hind 

 femora ; legs with longer bristles than the other Cinghalese Gapsi. 

 Pectus blackish in the middle; ventral surface of the abdomen 

 variable in colour, reddish, testaceous, or blackish. 



Pundaloya. 



*tCAPSUS LANKANUS, Sp. n. 



Long. Corp. cum tegm. 4 millim. 



Head and thorax black, antennae with the base of the first and 

 third joints white ; eyes white, clavus black ; corium chestnut- 

 brown, with a white transverse band near the base, and another 

 preceding the tip, which is blackish ; membrane and wings sub- 

 hyaline ; abdomen beneath with a broad white transverse band at 

 the base. 



The type is from Nitagala. 



Der-siocoeis eubbovulneeatus. 



Derseocoris rubrovulneratus, Moisch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 83 

 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Nura EUia). 



DeE^OCOEIS VIEIDANIJS. 



Derseocoris viridanus, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 83 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Nura EUia). 



Dee^ocoeis piceonigee. 



Derseocoris piceoniger, Motsch. Bull. Mosc. xxxvi. (3) p. 84 (1863). 



Described from Ceylon (Colombo). 



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