26 I^YGMIBX. 



728. Macropes praecerptus, sp. n. 



Black ; tarsi browuish-ochraceous ; apical fascia to clavus, a 

 marginal claval fa.scia, a subclaval marginal fascia on corium, 

 widened posteriorly, apical angle of coriuin, basal angle, a discal 

 and marginal spot to membrane, creamy-white ; membrane not 

 passing the fifth abdominal segment ; anterior lobe of pronotum 

 centrally sulcate, posterior lobe broadly transversely punctate 

 anteriorly, posterior margin concavely sinuate ; scutellum with a 

 fine central carination : basal area of membrane piceous, opaque, 

 apical area more brownish-piceous ; anterior femora incrassated 

 and finely spined beneath. 



Length 6| to 7 miUim. 



Hah. Burma ; Ivarennee (Fea). 



729. Macropes tinctiis, sp. n. 



Black; hemelytra creamy-white ; apical angle of corium and a 

 large discal irregularly-shaped spot to membrane piceous ; legs 

 ochraceous ; antennae piceous, first joint and basal half of second 

 joint luteous ; eyes and extreme apex of head ochraceous ; head 

 aud anterior pronotal lobe shining black, punctate, posterior lobe 

 opaque black and coarsely punctate ; membrane not passing the 

 fifth abdominal segment ; lateral margins of the abdomen rather 

 longly pilose ; abdomen above aud beneath shortly greyishly pilose. 



Length 5 miliim. 



Hub. Tenasserim. 



730. Macropes snbauratus, sp. n. 



Head, antennae, pronotum, scutellum, and sternum black ; basal 

 joint of antennae, apex of head, posterior margin of pronotum, 

 corium, abdomen, rostrum, and legs or-hraceous ; membrane pale 

 greyish-brown. Membrane reaching the base of the apical abdo- 

 minal segment ; anterior lobe of the pronotum centrally sulcate, 

 much longer than posterior lobe, transverse constriction broad ; 

 anterior femora incrassated and spined beneath. 



Length 5| miliim. 



Hah. Burma ; Kareuuee. 



Species unknovm to the writer hy either specimen or figure. 



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



I have not seen this species, which Motschulsky describes as 

 differing from M. sjnnimanus only by being a little smaller and 

 narrower in shape, by the hemelytra being black posteriorly with- 

 out a \\hite margin, and by the femora and tibise being for their 

 greater part of a darker brown. 



No exact dimension is given. 



Hah. Ceylon. 



