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JjYGJEIDJE. 



scutellum coarsely punctate, corium more finely punctate ; centra 

 sulcation to pronotum very indistinct. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karennee (Fea). 



Genus MIZ ALDUS. 

 Mizaldus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) viii, p. 483 (1901). 



Type, M. climidiatus, Walk., from New Guinea. 



Blstrihution, Ceylon ; New Guinea. 



Head triangular, long, immersed to about the eyes ; ocelli 

 situate close to eyes and well separated from base ; antennae 

 with the first joint moderately clavate and considerably passing 

 the apex of head, second joint longest, fourth a little shorter 

 than third and moderately thickened ; pronotum with the anterior 

 margin narrower than the outer margins of eyes, its anterior 

 angles a little prominent, a little more than half the width of base, 

 the lateral margins very strongly sinuate, transversely constricted 

 near centre, the anterior lobe moderately globose, the posterior 

 lobe with its basal margin moderately concave before the scutellum ; 

 lateral angles excavated ; scutellum moderately gibbous at basal 

 area, its apex acute ; corium a little narrower than the abdomen, 

 the margins of which are exposed and a little prominent, strongly 

 sinuate near base and widened posteriorly ; rostrum with the 

 basal joint a little shorter than the head ; second joint longer than 

 the third. 



701. Mizaldus lewisi, Bist. A. M. N. H. 

 (7) viii, p. 484 (1001). 



Black : corium creamy-white, with 

 an apical angular black spot, membrane 

 pale greyish-hyaline : body beneath 

 black ; legs and. antennae ochraceous, 

 femora and basal joint of antennae 

 pale castaneous, apical joint of antennae 

 fuscous. Head, pronotum and scu- 

 tellum coarsely punctate ; clavus and 

 lateral area of corium more sparingly 

 punctate. 



Length 4 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon (Leiuis). Burma; Bhamo, 

 Karennee (Fea). 



Fig. 51. — Mimldus lewisi. 



Genus LACHNOPHORUS. 



Lauclmopliorus (misprint), Heut. Ent. Tidskr. viii, p. 98 (1887). 



Type, L. singalensis, Dohrn. 



Distribution. Madagascar and British India. 



Body oblong, subparallel, pubescent, and above longly pilose ; 



