m-j 



b. Anterior angles of pronotum lohatelij ]:)roduced. 



943. Brachyrhynchus tagalicus, St&l (Arictus), Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 



1870, p. 672 ; Bcrcjr. Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, xxxvi, p. 59, pi. ii, tf. 5 



& 7 (188(i). 



Brownish-fuscous ; anteuna3 with the second and fourth joints 

 smallest and subequal in leugth, third longest ; fourth stoutest ; 

 pronotuni with the lateral margins strongly sinuate at transverse 

 impression, coarsely shortly setose, the lateral marginal area of 

 the anterior lobe somewhat lobately produced and rounded, 

 anterior lobe obscurely tuberculous, posterior lobe sparingly 

 coarsely granulate, posterior margin moderately sinuate before 

 base of scutellum ; hemelytra much narr )wed posteriorly, lobately 

 produced at basal margin ; corium considerably longer than 

 scutellum, with a curved transverse vein near apex of scutellum, 

 its apical area somewhat ochraceous ; membrane not quite reaching 

 sixth abdominal segment, its veins very distinct and piceous ; 

 abdomen very much broader than hemelytra, its lateral areas 

 rugose and excavate. 



Length 8^ to 9 millim. 



Hah. Burma: Palon, Teinzo, Katha (i'^iea). — Philippines; Java; 

 Nias Island. 



944. Brachyrhynchus tenericornis, Bergr. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. xxxii, 



p. 715 (1892). 



Ovate, brownish-fuscous, the abdominal incisures flavous ; head 

 long, the apex of the anterior process broadened and incised : 

 antennal spines diverging, postocular processes suberect, just 

 passing the eyes ; antennce with the basal joint reaching the apex 

 of the head, second and third subequal, fourth short, fusiform ; 

 pronotum laterally near middle very strongly incised, anterior 

 lobe shorter than posterior, anterior angle lobately and obliquely 

 produced, the disk Avith four callosities, of which the central two 

 are rounded and much the largest, posterior lobe with its basal 

 margin moderately concavely sinuate before base of scutellum ; 

 scutellum centrally carinate and with a shorter carination near 

 each basal angle ; corium much longer than scutellum, membrane 

 not reaching apex of abdomen ; pale piceous, veins darker. 



Length, c5' and ? , 9 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karennee (Fea). 



945. Brachyrhynchus undulatus, L'ergr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xxxvi, 



p. 504 (1892). 



Oblong, ovate, piceous-brown ; head a little longer than broad, 

 anterior process slightly passing the middle of the first antennal 

 joint, antenniferous spines acute ; pronotum about twice as broad 

 as long, basal margin nearly straight, lateral margins crenulate, 

 sinuate before middle, apical angles porrectly and lobately produced. 



