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long as broad, ocelli between the eyes and much nearer to their 
insertion than to each other, in front of the ocelli the head is cen- 
trally longitudinally grooved ; antenne with the first joint stout- 
est and passing apex of head, second and third subequal in length, 
fourth longest; rostrum reaching the intermediate coxe, first joint 
reaching the anterior margin of the prosternum; pronotum sub- 
quadrate, transversely constricted before middle, before the con- 
striction centrally foveately impressed, behind the constriction very 
coarsely punctate and somewhat obliquely tumid to base; scutel- 
lum longer than broad, punctate; corium a little longer than 
greatest length of membrane, the costal margin moderately evenly 
sinuate, the apical angle subacute; membrane with five straight 
longitudinal veins; legs of moderate length, posterior tarsi with 
the first joint longer than second and third together. 
Allied to Scopiastes, Stal, and .£thalotus, Stal, but differing 
principally from both by the produced neck behind the ocelli. 
Abgarus typicus, sp. n. (Pl. xxi, figs. 4, 4a.) 
Head, anterior area of pronotum and the prosternum pale 
sanguineous ; antennze, apices of eves, posterior area of pronotum, 
scutellum, corium, meso- and metasterna, abdomen, rostrum and 
legs black or blackish; coxe, bases of femora and margins to the 
last three abdominal segments pale stramineous; membrane pale 
fuliginous, subhyaline, the veins pale fuscous, moderately passing 
the abdominal apex; basal joints of the tarsi more or less strami- 
neous; structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 
Long. 7 mm. 
Hab.—Borneo; Kuching (Hewitt). 
Genus AX THALOTUS. 
Athalotus, Stal., En. Hem., iv, p. 98, 1874. 
Type, 4. afzelé, Stal. 
Ethalotus borneensis, sp. n. (Pl. xxi, figs. 5, 5a.) 
Black ; bases of the stylate eyes, anterior area of pronotum 
(excluding central black spot), connexivum, head beneath, pros- 
ternum and abdomen beneath sanguineous; legs pitchy-black, 
coxee and bases and apices of femora brownish-ochraceous ; anten- 
ne with the first joint slightly passing apex of head, second and 
third sub-equal in length, fourth longest ; head centrally longitudi- 
nally grooved in front of ocelli; eyes projecting beyond the an- 
terior angles of the pronotum; anterior area of pronotum with a 
central transverse obliquely curved incised line, near anterior mar- 
gin a transverse series of punctures in the black spot, posterior 
area thickly coarsely punctate; membrane very slightly passing 
the abdominal apex. 
Long. 64 mm. 
Hab.—Borneo; Kuching (Hewitt). 
