108 



the head, second about twice as long as the first and subequal to 

 the third (4-5 missing). Antero-lateral margins of pronotum 

 slightly sinuate, crenulate. Latéral angles not very |>rominent. 

 ïhere is a small laevigate area (punctured interiorly however) on 

 the pronotum anteriorly. 



The odoriferous oritice is long and deep. The sternites aredepres- 

 sed basally, rather than sulcate. Membrane with six veins, four of 

 them forking. Tibias sulcate, fore pair dilated slightly more than 

 the hind pair are in Erthesina fullo, the hind pair slightly less. 



Length 20 mil. 



Hab. : Hau-lik (Kershaw). 



101. Laprius varicomis (Dallas). — S. China. 



102. JEdnus ventralis (Dallas). — Hong-kong. 



103. Brachycerocoris camelus (Costa). — Lo-fou-shan (Muir). — 

 I suppose the unique spécimen to belong to this, but itdiffers from 

 Distant's figure. (Faun. Ind. Rh. I., f. 34) as follows : head more 

 perpendicular and distinctly quadrituberculate; anterior tubercle 

 acute, médian large tubercle erect, posterior tubercle suberect. 



104. Melanophara dentata Haglund. — Macao (Kershaw). 



105. Scotinophara lurida (Burmeister). — Macao (Kershaw). 



106. Graphosoma italica (Muller). — Macao (Kershaw). 



107. Sastragalaedessoides (Distant). — Yun-nanTali(MoNTANDON). 



108. Elasmucha nubila (Dallas). — Macao (Kershaw) ; Hong- 

 kong (Terhv). 



109. E. sp. ? — Yun-nan Tali (Montandon). 



110. Anaxandra taurinjx sp. nov. 



Yellowish, more or less suffused with sanguineous above, and 

 punctured with blackish. First three segments of antennge not fus- 

 cate (4-5 missing). Anterior fourth of pronotum, a traverse line 

 between the latéral spines, the anterior third ofscutellum, latéral 

 margins of corium (broadly), more or less deeply suffused with 

 fuscous or blackish. A narrow line down the middle of the prono- 

 tum, and the latéral spines, sanguineous. Second segment of the 

 antennœ longer than the third. Pronotum posteriorly truncate 

 medially, with an obtusely anglate projection over the antero-late- 

 ral angles of the scutellum. Latéral spines together longer than the 

 disk between them, fairly straight, but acutely decurved apically; 

 they are almost impunctate, except at the base. The posterior part 

 of the scutellum is elongate and acute. 



Length 9 1/2 mill.; breadtle between horns 9 mill. 



Hab. : Yun-nan Tali (Montandon). 



