ANCHON. 



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2174. Anchon ecliinatiim, sp. u. 



Umber-brown ; pronotum thickly, longl}^, (^reyishly pilose, with 

 a cretaceous sericeous line on each side, commencing behind each 

 lateral process and continued at base of scutellum ; legs and pos- 

 terior pnuiotal process beyond base brownish-ochraceous, the apex 

 of the latter and femora (excluding apices) piceous ; tegmina 

 umber-brown, which becomes much paler at base and exhibits a 



Anchon ccldnaium. 



prominent brown spot at posterior angle of inner margin ; pro- 

 notal lateral processes as seen above broad and flattened, their 

 margins finely spinous, their apices ampliate, convexly truncate, 

 concavely sinuate posteriorly, the posterior angle broadly subacute ; 

 the posterior process with fine spinules, a little inwardly prominent 

 at basal elevation and then obliquely and slightly sinuately con- 

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



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



Hah. Tenasserim : Myitta {Dohert>/). 



Allied to A. ulniforme, but differing by the shape of the pronotal 

 lateral processes and by the spinous condition of all the pronotal 

 processes. 



2175. Anchon rectangulatum, Kirby (Centrotus), J. Linn. Soc, Zool. 

 xxiv, p. 10(5 (1891). 

 PIat^ beliis pilosus (part.), Melich. Hoin. Faun. Cei/lon, p. 119 

 (1903). 



Pronotum fuscous-brown, thickly, longly, greyisbly pilose, on 



Fig. 43. — Anchon rectangidaiuin. 



each side a cretaceous sericeous line commencing behind each 

 lateral process and continued on base of scutellum ; legs ochraceous- 



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