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LYG^IDjE. 



826. Gonatas clypeatus, sp. n. 



Head, prouotimi and scutellum 

 piceous or dark castaneous ; pos- 

 terior area of pronotum much paler 

 iu hue ; an elongate marginal spot 

 at lateral prouotal angles, two spots 

 a little beyond middle of scutellum 

 and its apex ochraceous ; corium 

 luteous, membrane subhyaline : 

 body beneath piceous ; legs and 

 rostrum ochraceous ; antennae 

 brownish - ochraceous, the basal 

 joint palest ; scutellum with a very 

 distinct carination on posterior 

 half, which is bifurcate on disk ; 

 posterior lobe of pronotum and the 

 scutellum thickly and coarsely 

 punctate, corium more sparingly 

 punctate. 



Length 4 to 5 railiim. 

 Hub. Burma; Karennee, Schwego Myo {Fea). 



Fig. 68. — Gonatas clypeatus. 



827. Gonatas majusculus, sp. n. 



Head, antei-ior area of pronotum, scutellum, body beneath, and 

 legs black ; nearly posterior two-thirds of pronotum, tarsi, and 

 apex of scutellum ochraceous ; corium, antennae and tibiae 

 castaneous ; antennae with the first and second joints black, the 

 third and fourth castaneous, the three basal -joints hirsute, 

 fourth joint pilose ; the ochraceous area of pronotum and corium 

 coarsely punctate, scutellum more finely punctate ; membrane 

 pale fuliginous, not reaching the apex of abdomen ; corium with 

 the apical margin broadly piceous ; scutellum with the lateral 

 margins somewhat distinctly prominent ; tibiae setose. 



Length 6^ millim. 



Hah. Teuasserim {Goll. Dlst.). 



In spite of the character of all the tibiae being setose, I have 

 placed this large species in the genus Gonatas, with which it agrees 

 in most of the other structural details. 



Genus ABDOLOMINUS, nov. 



Type, A. picinus, Dist. 



Distribution. Oriental Region. 



Allied to Gonatas, but with the second joint of antennae almost 

 subequal in length to third ; base of pronotum straight, not con- 

 cavely sinuate ; scutellum not longer than broad. 



