HENICOCEPlIALIDiE. 16^ 



Family HENICOCEPHALID^. (Vol. II, p. 193.) 



Genus HENICOCEPHALUS. (Vol. II, p. 193.) 



2937. Henicocephaliis barbatus, Berr/r. Ann. Mm. Jlmu/. iv, p. •^2:5 

 (1900). 



Head, anterior and middle lobes of pronotuiu. and sfutellum ochra- 

 ceous, posterior pronotal lobe castaneous ; eyes black ; antennae 

 testaceous brown, third and fourth joints paler and more distinctly 

 pilose ; head beneath, sternum and anterior legs ochraceous ; 

 abdomen beneath, intermediate aud posterior legs stramineous ; 

 hemelytra fuscous, distinctly pale ochraceous at base and basal 

 third of subcostal margin ; antenna? with the basal joint a little 

 thickened at apex and slightly passing apex of head and a little 



Fi". 91. — Henicocephalu.< harhatu'^. 



longer than the head in front of antenniferous tubercles, longer than 

 either third or fourth, the latter a little shorter than third ; prono- 

 tum subequal in length to head, middle lobe centrally longitudinally 

 impressed and on each side distinctly roundly f oveately impressed ; 

 scutellum smooth, the apex moderately produced ; anterior femora 

 moderately thickened, anterior tibiae shghtly but distinctly dilated. 



Length G millim. 



Hah. Ceylon : Kandv (Madarasz, Mus. Ifonf/rois). 



By the kind assistance of Dr. llorvath, the type is hero figured. 



