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ampliatum, margine apicali recto, quam sutura clavi bre- 

 viore, vena radiali apicem versus oblitterata, clavo triseria- 

 tim punctato, commissura scutello aeque longa; membrana 

 venis quattuor instructa, basi plica impressa tranversa prae- 

 dita, vena interiore secunda in dimidio basali introrsum for- 

 tius curvata. Abdomen elytris clausis panllo angustius, su- 

 tura tertia veiitrali valde exili, latera versus antrorsum cur- 

 vata, segmento quarto ventris prope latera maculis glandu- 

 laribus tribus in lineam longitudialem subrectam ordinatis 

 instructo. Femora antica modice incrassata, inermia. 



x411ied to the Asiatic genus Lispochroa Bredd., from which 

 it is readily distinguished by the structure of the pronotum. 



18. Udeodromus sedulus n. sp. 



Glaber, nitidus, abdomine excepto den se fortius punctatus, 

 niger, corio et clavo testaceis, parte fere dimidia posteriore 

 illius (macula costali nonnihil ante apicem excepta) picea, 

 membrana hyalina, inter venas dilute fusco-vittata, plica 

 basali picea; antennae, rostrum pedesque ferrugineo-picea, 

 articulo utltimo antennarum nigro. Eljrtra apicem abdomi- 

 nis paullulum superantia, exocorio per partem basalem an- 

 gustam uniseriatim punctato, in parte posteriore dilatata 

 confuse punctato, sed prope marginem costalem impunctato, 

 mesocorio maxima parte impunctato, in parte apicali exteriore 

 cum exocorio subconfluente confuse punctato. (Tarsi postici 

 desunt.) Long. ? 3 — 3,5 mm. (Mus. Stockholm.) 



The two specimens (one of which is mutilated) being 

 strongly carded, the exact length of the rostrum cannot be 

 stated. 



Fam. Reduviidae. 



19. Rhinocoris ornatellus Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (7) XI, 206 (1903); Träns. Zool. Soc. Lond. XIX, tab. II, 

 fig. 12 (1909). 



20. Pirates lepturoides Wolff. 



Of this common species, which is distributed from the 

 Mediterranean countries through tropical Asia and Africa, 

 three varieties were found: halteata Germ., lugubris Stål, 

 and an undescribed one, which differs from halteata only in 



