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tarsi ochraceous, claws black ; tegmina pale bronzy, seniihyaline, 

 darker, more opaque and punctate at basal area; pronotum coarsely 

 punctate, palely pilose ; lateral processes as seen from above long, 

 somewhat slender, upwardly obliquely ascendant, apically strongly 

 recurved, their apices acute ; posterior process robust, passing 

 posterior angle of inner margin of tegmina, strongly centrally and 

 laterally carinate ; tibia? somewhat longly pilose. 



Length G ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Ruby Mines {Doliei-t)j). 



Genus OTINOTUS. 

 Otiuotus, Biicld. Monof/i: Membrar. p. 202 (1903). 



Type, 0. amnion, Buckt.* 



Distrihid'ton. Oriental llegion. 



Face gradually narrowed from base ; pronotum with produced 

 transverse lateral angles either directed horizontally or forwardly ; 

 posterior process slender, sinuate, scarcely or only a little separated 

 from the scutellum, but as a rule not elevated above the tegmina, 

 its central carination continued through the pronotum ; tegmina 

 with five apical areas ; scutellum about as broad as long, its apex 

 emarginate ; legs simple. 



A. Posterior pronotal process not passim/ the r^osterlor 

 atujie of inner manjin of tegmina. 



2loo. Otinotus ammon, Buckt. Mono</r. Membrac p. 2-33, t. Hi, f. 6 a 

 (1903). 



Body and legs black or dark piceous ; front of pronotum, face, 

 and lateral areas of sternum strongly ochraceously pilose ; tegmina 



Fig. 32. — (JfiiiuUdi ammon. 



pale bronzy, black at base; pronotum coarsely punctate; the 

 lateral pronotal processes as seen from above narrow, transverse, 

 slightly recurved, strongly centrally carinate, their apices subacute ; 

 posterior process slender, distinctly separated at base from 

 scutellum, sinuate, narrowed at apex which about reaches the 



* Euckton lias several distinct genera included in the species of his genus 

 Otinotus. 0. /leliis, Buckt., is the first species enumerated, but the type is not in 

 his collection, nor is the locality known. His generic description is inadequate 

 I select 0. ammon as type of Otinotus as here understood and described. 



