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Allied to L. inornata Walk. = L. palUdispina Stâl, but besides 

 colour différences, the apical prolongation to iiead, and the latéral 

 pronotal spines are considerably longer than in that species. 



Lisarda uniformis sp. n. — Pale ochraceous; eyes, pronotum, 

 scutellum, sternum, a central narrow line and a broad slightly curved 

 fascia on each latéral area of the abdomen, plumbeous; latéral areas 

 of the posterior pronotal lobe pale ochraceous ; anterior lobe of the 

 pronotum profoundly excavate, a central narrow sulcation trans- 

 versing both lobes, anterior angles prominent and plumbeous; 

 connexivum very obscurely or obsoletely spotted with darker ochra- 

 ceous; legs uniformly concolorous, not annulaled. 



Long. 10 to 12 mill. 



Hab. : Ceylon (E. E. Green). 



Petalochirus burmanus sp. n. — Pale fuscous or brownish- 

 ochraceous; hemelytra distinctly mottled with luteous and with a 

 small discal fuscous spot, sometlmes obsolète; connexivum luteous, 

 with large black spots each black spot containing a very small luteous 

 spot; body beneath blackish, pilose; trochanters, legs and latéral 

 marginal spots, luteous; subbasal and apical areas to femora, 

 anterior tibise, basai and apical annulations to intermediate and 

 posterior tibise, castaneous; antennae piceous, first joint with a pale 

 central annulation which in some spécimens is obsolète; head 

 prominently sulcated from between the eyes; pronotum with a 

 distinct central narrow sulcation, anterior lobe moderately exca- 

 vate, anterior angles spinously suberect, ochraceous, posterior angles 

 obliquely erect, fuscous; connexivum moderately fuscously spinous 

 at the posterior segmentai angles, the spines directed backward; 

 anterior tibiae broadly dilated ontwardly, moderately dilated 

 inwardly; posterior femora with a distinct spine near apex. 



Long. 12 1/2 to 14 mill. 



Hab, : Burma; Bhamo (Fea). 



A species peculiar by the moderately short spines to the pronotal 

 latéral angles and to the abdominal margins. 



Petalochirus perakensis sp. n. — Head, pronotum, scu- 

 tellum, antennse, rostrum and sternum, black; hemelytra and 

 abdomen beneath ochraceous, hemelytra mottled with brownish and 

 with a small distinct black discal spot; connexivum and abdominal 

 spines black, bases of spines and intermediate spots, luteous; 

 abdomen beneath with a central fascia and the latéral margins black, 

 the last spotted with luteous; legs castaneous; anterior tibiœ black. 

 Latéral pronotal spines long, directly ontwardly and a little upward; 



