50 membbacidjE. 



pale testaceous, greyishly pilose ; tegmina greyish, semi-opaque, 

 talc-like, somewhat prismatic, the veins very pale brownish, a 

 brown marginal spot near a])ex of inner margin and a piceous 

 stigmatical spot ; lateral pronotal processes as seen from above 

 broad, directed obliquely upward, their apices a little widened, the 

 a])ical margin subtruncate with an obliquely raised angulation 

 beyond middle, behind which it is obliquely concavely excavate ; 

 posterior process obliquely erect at base and then obliquely and 

 sinuately directed backward, becoming gradually more slender to 

 apex, which is acute and extends to a little beyond the posterior 

 angle of the inner margin of the tegmina, strongly centrally ridged 

 above, the ridge extending through the pronotum but very faintly 

 seen in front ; tegmina wrinkled, the base darker and more 

 opaque. 



Length 5 ; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3^ millim. 



Hah. " N. India " (i?ri7. J/iismm). Bombay (2)iA'on). Ceylon; 

 Peradeniya (Greeyi). 



The unique type in the British Museum is here figured. 



2173. Anchon ulniforme, BucM. Monor/r. Memhmc. p. 216, t. xlix, 

 f. 1,«(1903). 



Umber-brown ; pronotum A\ith a cretaceous sericeous line on 

 each side, commencing behind each lateral process and continued 

 at base of scutellum (in Bucktou's type, here figured, this line is 



Fig. 41. — Aiichon idniformc. 



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nearly obliterated) ; lateral areas of the sternum cretaceously 

 sericeous ; tegmina umber-brown, the apical area more or less 

 hyaline with the veins brown, a prominent brown spot at posterior 

 angle of inner uiargiu ; legs and posterior pronotal process beyond 

 base pale brownish-ochraceous, apex of the latter and femora 

 (excluding apices) piceous; pronotum thickly pilose; lateral pronotal 

 pi'ocesses as seen from above broad, strongly ridged behind middle, 

 their apices ampliate and truncate, strongly angulate posteriorly, 

 after which they are concave and lobate on posterior margins, 

 viewed from the front they ai"e narrow and recurved, the apices 

 appearing subacute ; the posterior process at basal elevation is 

 inwardly angulate and then obliquely and somewhat sinuately con- 

 tinued to just beyond posterior angle of inner margin of tegmina. 



Length 6; breadth lat. pronot. process. 3^ millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta {Doherty). 



