146 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Hamatoloecha hicoloripes, sp. n. 



Sanguineous ; eyes, transverse pronotal impression and posterior 

 area of longitudinal impression, scutellum, clavus, excluding base, an 

 oblong spot on outer margin of clavus but not. reaching its base, 

 apical angle of corium, membrane, broad spots to connexivum, 

 sternum, broad lateral suffusions to abdomen beneath, bases and 

 narrow apices of femora, the tibiae and suffusions to tarsi black ; 

 first and second joints of antennae black, remainder mutilated, second 

 joint longer than first ; longitudinal impression to pronotum 

 moderately narrow, not extending beyond basal half of posterior 

 lobe, the transverse impression strongly punctate, and a submarginal 

 depressed series of punctures to the posterior lobe which are con- 

 colorous ; anterior and intermediate femora somewhat strongly 

 incrassated. 



Long, 11 mm. 



Habitat. — Tonkin ; Hoabinh. 



Allied to H.fokiensis, Dist. 



Hcematolcecha apicimaculata, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, sternum and legs reddish-ochraceous ; 

 apex of head, eyes, two. large central longitudinal spots and mar- 

 ginal spots to posterior pronotal lobe, hemelytra, apices of anterior 

 and intermediate femora, narrow bases and broad apical areas to 

 anterior and intermediate tibiae, the posterior legs, metasternum, and 

 abdomen beneath, excluding basal and lateral areas, black ; antennae 

 longly hirsute, the basal joint ochraceous, remaining joints black, 

 first and second joints longest and subequal in length ; central 

 longitudinal impression to pronotum broad and strongly excavated 

 and together with the sublateral impressions to posterior lobe 

 irregularly punctate ; connexivum above black, more or less inwardly 

 ochraceous ; scutellum transverse, the apical lateral angles widely 

 separated. 



Long, 14 mm. 



Habitat. — Tonkin ; Laos, Vientiane. 



Hceinatoloecha picturata, sp. n. 



Dull dark-ochraceous ; antennae, interior basal and more exten- 

 sive apical areas of hemelytra, quadrate spots to connexivum, 

 sternum, excluding lateral margins, transverse fasciee to abdomen 

 beneath, basal areas of intermediate and posterior femora, black ; 

 antennae longly hirsute, black or dark castaneous, first joint mode- 

 rately but distinctly shorter than second ; central longitudinal 

 impression to pronotum moderately slender, slightly broader on 

 anterior lobe, the sublateral incisures to the posterior lobe more 

 acute, all of them, however, more or less obscurely punctate ; scu- 

 tellum transverse, the apical angles widely separated. 



Long, 11^ to 13 mm. 



Habitat. — Annam, Keng Trap ; Tonkin, Than Moi ; Indo-China, 

 Muong Sin. 



