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3. Homceoceeus biguttatus, C. II. 444. 
a. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boys’ collection. 
4. Homceocerus albiventris, C.H. 444. 
a. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk’s collection. 
5. Homceocerus macula, C. H. 445. 
a. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk’s collection. 
6. Homceocerus punctum, C. H. 446. 
a. Corea? Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher. 
b. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
c, d. Sarawak. Presented by W. VV. Saunders, Esq. 
7. Homceocerus unipunctatus, C. II. 447. 
a. Tenasserim. Presented by J. D. C. Packman, Esq. 
b, c. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. 
d, e. ? Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 
8. Homceocerus Chinensis, C. H. 447. 
a—e. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
9. Homceocerus MARGiNrvENiRis. 
marginiventris, Dohrn, Slelt. Uni. Zeit. xxi. 402. 
Ceylon. 
10. Homceocerus Cingalensis. 
Tliponius Cingalensis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 465. 
Ceylon. 
11. Homceocerus plagiatus 
Mas et fcem. Fulvus, subtus pallide testaceus ; antennce rufo-picece, 
corpore paullo breviores ; prolhorax sublilissime scaber, lateribus 
nigricante unilineatis, angulis posticis rectangulatis stibprominulis 
subascendentibus ; scutellum iestaceum ; alee aniicce vlaaa lineaaue 
costalibus pallide luteis. ^ 
Male and female. Tawny, pale testaceous beneath. Head in some 
cases with a piceous tinge. Eyes red, prominent. Rostrum extending 
nearly to the middle coxae. Antenn® reddish piceous, a little shorter than 
the body; second joint longer than the first; third shorter than the first* 
fourth as long as the third. Prothorax very finely scabrous, with a blackish 
line along each side; hind angles rectangular, slightly ascending and 
prominent. Scutellum testaceous. Legs testaceous, slender. Fore wings 
with a costal pale luteous patch, which is near the tip of the corium and 
