1889.] 



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the posterior margin of the pronotum between the margin of the 

 oorium and angle, equal in length to the remaining part, towards 

 the base mtioh, and towards the angle slightly sinuated, the latter part 

 within the margin of the oorium straight, very slightly oblique, whence 

 the basal margin slightly and very broadly sinuate, basal angles very 

 obtuse : scutellum with almost two rows of dots towards the apes which 

 is not quite acute : exterior margin of oorium, behind the middle, 

 strongly roundly amplified towards the apex : pectus sparingly, proste- 

 thium strongly, punctured fuscous ; mesosternal plate much higher 

 towards the apex than before the intermediate coxre, apex almost extend- 

 ing beyond the prosterunm, and apical margin obliquely truncate, inferior 

 margin slightly rounded towards the apex and towards the intermediate 

 coxfe gradually broadly but strongly sinuate : ventral Spine reaching the 

 apex of the mesosternal plate : sixth ventral seg.nent, in 9 , emarginate 

 at the apex : apical margin truncate in the middle, folded at the angles of 

 tlie emargination ; superior genital lobes short, very slightly rounded at 

 the apex, contiguous to entire interior margin (Beuter). Long, 6f ; with 

 membrane, 8 mill. 



Reported from Darjiling. 



329. Clihocoeis scutellata, Distant. 



CUnocoris scutellata, Diat., Trans, Eut. Soo., p. 355 (1887). 



Body above ochraceous, thickly and coarsely punctate : spines of 

 pronotum rosy red : scutellum with a blackish median longitudinal band 

 extending from about the base to the middle : antennfe ochraceous : 

 lateral angles of the pronotum straightly produced into subacute spines 

 of which the apices are slightly reflexed hindwards, and the posterior 

 margins are somewhat sinuated : membrane pale hyaline, with reflections 

 of the red upper surface of the abdomen : body beneath and legs 

 ochraceous: sternum coarsely punctuate (Dist.). Long, 8 ; exp. angl, 

 pron., 6 mill. 



Reported from Naga Hills (Assam). 



330. Clinocobis maoulata, Distant. 



CUnocoris maculata, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soo., 355 (1887). 



Body above black ochraceous : pronotum and scutellum coarsely but 

 sparingly punctate, corium thickly punctate : spines of pronotum 

 black : corium with a levigate, ochraceous spot on the disc of the apical 

 area : punctuation entirely dark-brownish and the corium is therefore 

 much darker than the pronotum or scutellum : lateral angles of 

 pronotum produced into stout spines of which the apices are subacute 



