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coxae and legs dull dark ocliraceous; abdomen beneath obscure 

 castaneous ; apex of rostrum piceous ; head robust, finely granulate, 

 discal area with its lateral margins od inner sides of eyes laminate 

 and obscure brownish-ochraceous, very prominently constricted at 

 base, ocelli prominent and black, eyes ocliraceous ; antennae with 

 the first joint shortest, about reaching the ocelli, second and third 

 joints longest and about equal iu length ; pronotum linely granu- 

 late, with a long erect spine near each lateral angle, posterior 

 margin concavely sinuate ; scutellum finely granulate, with a long 

 erect spine at apex ; hemelytra very much abbreviated, scarcely 

 one-third the length of the abdomen, longitudinally rugose, 

 excepting the lateral margins which are ochraceous ; abdomen 

 strongly constricted at base, and again narrowed towards apex 

 which is truncate ; rostrum almost reaching the posterior coxae, 

 first joint robust, much shorter than head, second joint slender 

 and longest. 



Length 8| millim. 



Hab. Burma; Shan States, Taunggyi {Thompson, Coll. 

 Dist.). 



Genus EUTHETUS. (Vol. I, p. 412.) 



2763. Euthetus siugalensis, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum pale brownish-ochraceous, the first with four 

 longitudinal black fasciae, of which two are central extending from 

 ocelli to base, and one on each lateral margin extending from eyes 

 to base ; antennae pale brownish-ochraceous, apices of the first, 

 second, and third joints narrowly piceous, fourth joint piceous- 

 brown with the base paler; scutellum piceous with a central 

 longitudinal ochraceous line ; corium fuscous-brown with the veins 

 and numerous speckles ochraceous ; membrane fuscous-brown ; 

 body beneath and legs ochraceous; two broad longitudinal fascia? 

 to head beneath, central disk of sternum, a large spot on lateral 

 areas of meso- and metasterna, base, apex and central suffusions to 

 abdomen beneath, a subapical annulation to anterior and inter- 

 mediate femora and an apical annulation to posterior femora, and 

 apices of tibife and tarsi, black ; first and third joints of antennae 

 subequal in length, second shortest, fourth nearly as long as second 

 and third together; rostrum reaching the intermediate coxae, 

 first joint stout, almost reaching base of head, second joint reaching 

 anterior coxae; pronotum finely punctate and granulose, the 

 posterior angles subacute, the lateral margins almost straight, 

 slightly sinuate ; scutellum moderately raised and deflected on each 

 side ; corium punctate, the apical angles flavescent and impunctate, 

 the clavus more thickly punctate, the veins prominent ; membrane 

 not quite reaching the abdominal apex; sternum more or less 

 punctate ; femora very finely and obscurely spotted with piceous, 



