470 APPENDIX. COEEID.E. 



spiracles black, before the darker margins some small irregular 

 black spots, disk finely darkly punctate. 



Length 15| ; breadth between pi'onotal angles 3 millim. 



Hah. Pegu ; Palon. 



In general appearance closely resembling A. nepalensis, but 

 differing in the sulcated antennae and relative proportional lengths 

 of joints in same, the upturned subtuberculous apices of the 

 lateral lobes of the head, &c. 



Genus NOTOBITUS. (Vol. I, p. 370.) 



2750. Notobitiis parvus, sp. n. 



Head and antennae pale testaceous ; prouotum and scutellum 

 purplish-brown, the apex of the latter testaceous ; abdomen above 

 reddish-ochraceous with a broad irregular piceous longitudinal 

 fascia extending from about middle to apex ; body beneath, 

 rostrum and legs pale testaceoiis, sternum and anal segment of 

 abdomen purplish-brown ; corium ochraceous ; membrane pale 

 dull ochraceous ; antennae with the first, second and third joints 

 subequal in length and clothed with very short fine hairs, fourth 

 joint slender and nearly as long as either of the two previous 

 joints taken together ; head discally thickly punctate, less so at 

 inner margins of eyes ; rostrum about reaching the base of meso- 

 sternum, first joint just passing base of head, second joint short 

 reaching the anterior coxae, third joint slender scarcely longer 

 than second ; pronotum thickly finelv granulose, a little less so 

 on the anterior area ; scutellum (excluding apex) thickly finely 

 granulose ; corium thickly punctate ; posterior femora only mode- 

 rately thickened and armed beneath with about seven more or less 

 prominent spines, commencing at about one-third from base, the 

 three apical spines close together, a small and obscure tubercle 

 near base; posterior tibiae a little curved and longitudinally sulcate, 

 anterior and intermediate tibiae shortly tuberculously spined 

 beneath. 



Length 15 millim. 



Mah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Doherty). 



By the unicolorous legs allied to N. marginalts, Westw. (vol. i, 

 p. 37-), but differing by its much smaller size, different colour 

 markings, differently coloured antennae, &c. 



2751. Notobitus mundus, sp. n. 



Black, very shortly and indistinctly pilose ; apical joint of 

 antennae fuscous-brown, its base (broadly) and apex (narrowly) 

 ochraceous ; margins of eyes (prominently), anterior edge of 

 pronotum, under surface of second joint of rostrum, coxae, bases 

 and apices of anterior and intermediate femora, bases of posterior 

 femora, intermediate tibiae (excluding bases), and all the tarsi 

 oehi'aceous ; antennae with the first, second and third joints sub- 



