ECTATOPS. 



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Head with eyes broader than the anterior margin of the pronotum, 

 eyes pedunculate ; pronotum trapezoidal, the transverse impression 

 nearest to the anterior margin, lateral margins distinctly reflexed ; 

 rostrum of variable length, basal joint about reaching apex of head ; 

 femora moderately thickened, anterior femora with some small 

 spines beneath near apex ; third and fourth abdominal incisures 

 curved and not reaching lateral margins. 



A. Rostrum just passing intermediate coxce. 

 846. Ectatops gelanor, Kirk. S,- Edw. Wien. ent. Zeit. xxi, p. 167 



Piceous ; apical half of fourth joint of antennae, apex of 



scutellum, a discal spot and apical 

 angle to corium, rostrum, and a 

 small spot near intermediate ace- 

 tabula ochraceous ; corium with a 

 small black spot attached to the 

 discal ochraceous spot, and a rounded 

 black spot in the apical angular 

 ochraceous area ; a sublateral black 

 spot on each of the last four abdo- 

 minal segments ; rostrum just passing 

 the intermediate coxae ; pronotum 

 with the posterior area very coarsely 

 punctate, the discal anterior area 

 defined by a marginal series of 

 veiy profound punctures; scutellum 

 (excluding basal area) and the corium thickly punctate. 



Length 9^ to 10 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karennee (Fea). 



Ectaiops gelanor. 



B. Rostrum reaching apex of second abdomincd segment. 



847. Ectatops indigna. Walk. (Dindymus) Cat. Het. vi, p. 10 (1873) ; 

 Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) ix, p. 3G'(1902). 

 Ectatops largoides, Walk. torn. cit. p. 24 (1873). 



Piceous ; head, base of first joint of antennae, margins of 

 pronotum, extreme apex of scutellum, basal lateral margins of 

 corivim, lateral margins of head beneath, and lateral margins 

 of presternum sanguineous ; abdomen luteous, segmental incisures 

 piceous on lateral areas ; connexivum reddish-ochraceous ; internal 

 area of membrane usually fuliginous ; anterior discal area of 

 pronotum marginally defined by black punctures, the anterior 

 series angulate, posterior disk sparingly punctured, the punctures 

 not reaching margins ; corium thickly punctate ; rostrum about 

 reaching apex of second abdominal segment ; anterior femora with 

 two short prominent spines near apex. 



