206 



HEDUTIID.'E, 



the femora a little darker before the pale apices ; intermediate 

 and posterior femora distinctly slightly curved. 



Length to apex of abdomen 13, to apex of hemelytra 14 miUim. 



Hah. Burma; Rangoon (Co??. -Disi.). 



Genus EUGUBINUS. 

 Eugubinus, List. A. M. N. H. (7) xii. p. 253 (1903). 



Type, E. araneus, Dist. 



Distribution. British India. 



Elongate, apterous : head globose on disk, anteocular area 

 shorter than postocnlar, base constricted and somewhat pedun- 

 culate at base, eyes large and prominent ; rostrum reaching the 

 anterior coxte, first and second joints incrassated and almost sub- 

 equal in length, basal joint strongly curved, second joint passing 

 eyes; anteuniferous tubercles long and slender; antennae slender, 

 first joint about as long as head and prouotum together; pronotum 

 with the anterior lobe shorter than the posterior, broadest and 

 truncate anteriorly, attenuated posteriorly, but not pedunculate, 

 posterior lobe elongate, margins subparallel : anterior coxae shorter 

 than anterior tibia?, which are about one-third shorter than 

 anterior femora, the last finely spined for about their entire 

 length with a prominent spine near base, posterior femora passing 

 abdominal apex ; posterior tibiae considerably longer than the 

 femora ; anterior tarsi short, rigid, two-jointed, basal joint 

 shortest. 



1005. Eugubinus araneus, iJist. A.M.N. H. (7) xii, p. 258 (3903). 

 Pale obscure ochraceous ; head (excluding apex) black ; pronotum 



Fi"'. ]4-'i. — Eiif/ubinus araneus 



with brownish marks and suffusions ; antennae, legs and rostrum 

 pale creamy-white, somewhat thickly annulated with brown. 



