40 MEMBRACID^. 



posterior angle of the inner margin of tegniiua ; tegmina punctate 

 on the black basal area ; posterior segmental margins to abdomen 

 beneath dull ochraceous. 



Length 7 to 8 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 4 millim. 



Hah. Nilgiri Hills (Hampson). 



2156. Otiuotus pallipesjsp. n. 



Head and pronotum black ; femora piceous-brown, tibite and 

 tarsi pale ochraceous, extreme apices of tibia3 and tarsi black ; 

 tegmina very pale bronzy-ochraceous, base black, beyond which 

 there is a narrow distinct transverse area ^vhich is paler in hue 

 than the general bronzy tint ; sternum and abdomen beneath 

 black ; pronotum coarsely punctate ; lateral processes as seen from 

 above h^trongly recurved, centrally carinate, gradually narrowing 

 to apices which are subacute, as viewed in front narrower and 

 more upwardly directed ; posterior process sinuate, not extending 

 beyond the posterior angle of the inner margin of the tegmina, 

 strongly tricarinate, the central carination finely continued through 

 the pronotum : tegmina punctate on the black basal area. 



Length 6 ; breadth lat. pronot. process, o to 34 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karen Hills {DoJieriij). 



Allied to 0. ammon, but with the lateral pronotal processes much 

 more strongly recurved ; colour of legs different, &c. 



2157. Otinotus rufesceiis, sp. n. 



Head, ])ronotum and legs testaceous-red ; steruum and abdomen 

 beneath piceous ; tegmina very pale bronzy-ochraceous, the base 

 narrowly piceous ; pronotum obscurely punctate, finely pilose ; 

 lateral processes as seen from above almost horizontally produced, 

 narrowing to the apices which are subacute and at their extremities 

 very nari'owly piceous, centrally carinate, as viewed in front 

 appearing much narrower and more obliquely directed upward ; 

 posterior process closely impinging on tegmina, narrowing to apex 

 which is piceous at extremity, and not passing the posterior angle 

 of the inner margin of tegmina, strongly centrally carinate, the 

 carination finely continued through pronotum ; legs pilose. 



Length () ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 4 to 4| miliim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta {Dolierty). 



B. Posterior pronotal process passing the posterior anrjle of inner 



marrjin of ter/mina. 



2158. Otinotus Oneratus, Walk. (Centrotus) Ins. Sawid., Horn. p. 78 



(18.58); ,S'^?/(Centrotvpus), 6/r. Vef.-Al: Forli. 1869, p. 286 ; 

 AfJn'm. J. A. S. B. Iv^p. 19(5 (1880). 

 Oxyihacliis li<;nicola, Buckt. Monogr. Memhrac. p. 224, t. xlix, 

 f; 6 a, h (1903). 



Castaneous or piceous-brown ; lateral areas of scutellum and 



