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pectus more thickly and coarsely punctured : ventral ridge, impunctate, 

 well marked, but not very prominent : legs yellowisli testaceous, ^vith 

 the claws black : rostrum testaceous, with, the apex black : antennse 

 testaceous, with the apical half of the fifth joint black {Dallas). Long, 

 lOi mill. 



Reported from N. India. 



327. Clinocobis punctatus, Dallas. 



Acanthosoma pwnctatum, Dallas, List Hem., i, p. 306 (1851) ; Walker, Oat. Het. 

 ii, p. 393 (1867). 



Clinocoris punctatus, Stal, En. Hem., v, p. 114 (1876). 



9 . Greenish testaceous, coarsely punctured : head punctured with 

 brown ; tylns passing the juga : pronotum strongly and closely rugosely 

 punctate, the punctures brown : scutellum triangular, with the apex 

 much attenuated and produced, strongly but not thickly punctured 

 with brown : corium very coarsely punctured, but with a small 

 impunctate patch on the disc a little behind the middle : mem- 

 brane transparent, colourless : margins of the abdomen with a 

 small spine at the posterior angles of each segment, and with a small 

 black spot on each segment at the posterior margin : abdomen beneath 

 coarsely and sparingly punctured on the sides, the disc impunctate and 

 with a very distinct median longitudinal ridge : pectus thickly and 

 strongly punctured, especially on the sides : legs orange-testaceous : 

 antenna testaceous, with the two apical joints brown (Dallas). Long, 

 9— 9| mill. 



Reported from N. India. 



328. Clinocobis ceucigee, Reuter. 

 CUnocoris cruciger, Eenter, Berlin. Ent. Zeitsohr., xxv, p. 80 (1881). 



2 . Saturated ochraceous, head with some fine punctures, prono- 

 tum, scutellum and hemelytra strongly impressly-punctured : third 

 joint of the antennre subequal in length to the second, two last equally 

 long, last black, base pallid : anterior lateral margins of the pronotum, 

 with an arch just behind the apical margin, a longitudinal line and 

 another transverse line just behind the middle forming a cross with 

 the former, and lateral angles, impunctate, levigate ; these latei'al angles 

 straightly, spinosely produced outward, with a distinct spine slightly 

 recurved, not quite acute ; membrane hyaline, with a band irregularly 

 streaked fuscescent : abdomen above unicolorously ochraceous, beneath 

 with two discoidal bands and a lateral row of spots on both sides, pale 

 yellowish, Rostrum not extending beyond the last coxbs : the part of 



