EBIIUL, 169 



Genus TRICENTE0IDE3, iiov. 



Type, T. proprius, Dist. 



Distrihution. Assam. 



Allied to Tricentrus, from which it differs by the more slender 

 and longer posterior pronotal process, the more rounded apical 

 veins to the tegiuina and the peculiarly liyaline nature of the 

 same. 



3372. Tricentroides proprius, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum castaneous ; face, posterior margin of 

 front, apices and inner margins of lateral pronotal angles and 

 apical area of posterior pronotal process, black ; legs pale testa- 

 ceous ; tegmina subhyaline with the venation blackish, narrow 

 basal area black, costal area more or less tinged with blackish ; 

 pronotum thickly coarsely punctate, the lateral angles slender. 



Fig. 12-t. — Triccniruideif proprius. 



strongly produced transversely and upwardly, their apices slightly 

 recurved and subacute, posterior pronotal process acute and passing 

 the posterior angle of the inner tegminnl margin, its apical area 

 distinctly upwardly recurved ; basal dark area of tegmina coarsely 

 punctate. 



Length 7; breadth lat. pronot. process, 4| millim. 



Hah. Assam ; Cherrapuuji, 4400 ft. {S. W. Kemp, Incl. Mus.). 



Genus EBHUL. (Vol. lY, p. 59.) 



Ebhul tarius. (Vol. IV, p. 59.) 



Add: Hah. Upper Burma; Maymyo, 3500 ft. {T. B. Fletcher). 

 Borneo ; Sarawak {J. C. Moidton). 



3373. Ebhul formicarius, sp. n. 



Head and pronotum castaneous brown, the first between 

 eyes and the latter at base and middle of posterior process 

 ochraceous ; sternum and legs dark brownish ochraceous, the 

 femora (exchidiug apices) more or less piceous ; abdomen be- 

 neath piceous, the segmental margins ochraceous ; tegmina 

 brownish, tesselated with greyish, the greyish mai'kings more 

 prominent on apical area ; pronotum strongly elevated at base 



