USILANrS. 



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tibice a little curved, some\^■hat flattened and also shortly spined 

 beneath on their apical halves, intermediate and posterior legs 

 moderately slender, the tibife setose, iirst joint of the posterior 

 tarsi about one and a half times as long as the remaining joints 

 together. 



Allied to the genus Eremocoris. 



28")8. TJsilanus burmanicus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 341 (1909). 



Body above black, lateral margins of the corium narrowly 

 ochraceous : antennae piceous, fourth joint with about its basal 

 half pale ochraceous ; head beneath and sternum black, abdomen 

 piceous ; rostrum pale ochraceous, the basal joint black ; legs pale 



Fig. 40. — Usilanus btirmanicvs. 



ochraceous, the anterior femora, apices of intermediate and posterior 

 femora, apices of all the tibire, and apices of the anterior tarsal 

 joints black ; head somewhat coarsely punctate on basal area ; 

 pronotum finely and sparsely punctate on the smooth anterior 

 subconvex lobe, more coarsely so near the anterior margin, 

 posterior lobe thickly coarsely punctate ; scutellum finely punctate, 

 the apical area with an obscure central, longitudinal, cariuate line ; 

 corium somewhat evenly and regularly punctate ; sternum more 

 or less coarsely punctate, the three ultimate abdominal segments 

 finely ii-regularly tuberculate. 



Length 10 millim. 



Hab. Burma ; Karennee. 



g2 



