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line basali should be read instead of subbasali. The type 

 is a female. 



Aspidobothrus ^ Reut. 



This genus is very closely allied to Eccriiotarsus : the 

 second antennal jolnt is shorter, the fourth rostral joint 

 longer, the pronotal calli less transverse, the scutellum more 

 deeply impressed and the elytra a trifle wider behind. Until 

 intermediate forms have been foiind, it may be maintained 

 as a distinct genus. 



49. Aspidobothrus dimidiatus Stål. 



1860. Eccriiotarsus dimidiatus Stål, Vet. Ak. Handl. II, 7, 



p. 57. 

 1907. Aspidobothrus dimidiatus Reut., Ann. Nat. Hofmus. 



Wien XXII, 34 et 36. 



50. Aspidobothrus nigroplagiatus Stål. 



1860. Eccriiotarsus nigroplagiatus Stål, Vet. Ak. Handl. II, 

 7, p. 57. 



Articulus antennarum secundus primo duplo et dimi- 

 dio longior. 



51. Sysinas pallidipes Stål. 



1860. Eccriiotarsus pallidipes Stål, Vet. Ak. Handl. II, 7, 



p. 57. 

 1873. Capsus tibialis Walk., Cat. Hem. Het. Brit. Mus. 



VI, 109. 

 1890. Resthenia tibialis Atk., Journ. Roy. As. Soc. Beng. 



LVIII, 2, suppl., p. 61. 

 1904. Sysinas tibialis Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) 



XIII, 107. 

 1907. Sysinas pallidipes Reut., Ann. Nat. Hofmus. Wien 



XXII, 37. 



* By some lapsus Reuteb wrote »Aapidohothrys^, but there is no 

 Greek word po&puc and Aspidobothrus is clearly what he intended to write. 



