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LTG.=EID.5:. 



805. Peritrechus aeruginosus, sp. n. 



Head, anterior lobe of pronotum and .scutellum black ; scutellum 

 with two discal spots and the apex ochraceous ; posterior lobe of 



pronotum and the coriiim 

 dull brownish -ochraceous, 

 darkly punctate and much 

 suffused with piceous, corium 

 with some distinct paler 

 spots, principally on apical 

 area ; membrane rusty - 

 brown : body beneath pice- 

 ous ; legs castaneous, the 

 apices and undersides of 

 femora, and the tibiae and 

 tarsi ochraceous ; apices of 

 posterior tibiae distinctly 

 piceous ; antennae and ros- 

 trum piceous ; second and. 

 fourth joints of antennae 

 longest and subequal in 

 length, third a little longer than first ; lateral margins of the 

 scutellum near base a little gibbous. 

 Length 5 millim. 

 Hah. Burma ; Palon, Mandalay {Fea). 



Fig. 59. — Feritrechus aruginosua. 



Genus BUD^US, nov. 



Type, B. hrevipennis., Dist. 



Distribution. India, Seychelles. 



Subelongate ; head strongly deflected anteriorly, about as long 

 as the pronotum ; rostrum nearly reaching the intermediate coxae, 

 first joint a little shorter than second ; antennae with the first 

 joint just passing apex of head, which is narrowed in front, 

 eyes placed near the anterior margin of pronotum ; pronotum 

 moderately gibbous, lateral margins nearly straight, slightly convexly 

 narrowed near anterior angles, anterior and posterior margins 

 straight ; scutellum narrow, elongate ; hemelytra only reaching 

 about half the length of abdomen ; connexivum moderately 

 upraised ; legs moderate, anterior femora incrassate. 



This genus is founded on six apparently imdeveloped specimens. 

 The genus is allied to Isclinocoris and Macrodema. The species 

 described by Walker from the Seychelles under the name Rhyparo- 

 chromus circumcinctus (Cat. Het. v, p. 97, 1872) I also consider 

 belonsfs to Budceus. 



806. Budseus brevipennis, sp. u. 



Black, shining : antennae, lateral margins of hemelytra, lateral 



