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723. Cavelerius illiistris, Dist. Ann. Sue Ent. Belg. 1903, p. 44. 



Head, prouotum,scutellum, abdomen 



above, body beneath, and antennge 



black ; coriuni dull pale luteous, apical 



angular areas piceous ; membrane 



piceous, basal angle, a spot near apex 



of corium, and the apex, or apical 



margin, pale dull luteous: rostrum, 



legs, and basal joint of antennas 



ochraceous ; head and anterior lobe of 



pronotum shining black ; body sparingly 



'^ finely pilose above, much more strongly 



Y\g.Wy.— CamleriusUlustris. pilose beneath; rostrum just passing 



the anterior coxae, its base piceous, 



second joint slightly longer than third. 



Length 6 millim. 



Hah. Upper Burma; Taunggyi, 5000 feet {Thomrpson). 



Genus MACROPES. 

 Macropes, Motsch. Et. Ent. viii, p. 108 (1859). 



Type, M. spinimanus, Motsch. 



Distribution. Oriental, Ethiopian, and Australasian Eegions. 



Motschulsky rehes on the following characters for the founda- 

 tion of this genus, and to separate it from Ischnodemus : — 

 Anterior femora denticulated and spined, the tibiae terminated by 

 a dentate dilatation, the apical joint of the antennae claviform and 

 longer than the other joints. 



a. Hemehjtra scarcehj half the lemjth of ahdomen. 



724. Macropes spinimanus, Motsch. Et. Ent. viii, p. 108 (1859) ; id. 

 Bidl. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1863, p. 82, pi. ii, f. 19; Dist. A. M. N. H. 

 (7) viii, p. 466(1901). 

 Iscbnodemus centralis, Walh. Cat. Bet. v, p. 132 (1872). 



Black ; basal joint of antennae and the legs reddish-ochraceous ; 

 corium very pale ochraceous, clavus piceous, its margins narrowly 

 testaceous, apical margin of corium somewhat broadly piceous ; 

 membrane pale hyaline, with a more or less well-developed 

 central fuscous spot. Hemelytra barely half the length of 

 abdomen ; anterior lobe of pronotum distinctly centrally sulcate, 

 posterior lobe finely granulate, its posterior margin a little con- 

 cavely sinuate in front of scutellum. 



Anterior femora finely spined beneath. 



Length 5| to 6 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon {Green). 



