236 



reduyiid-T:. 



which it is much allied in general structure and appearance, in 

 having the hrst joint of the rostrum distinctly longer than the 

 second, and the anterior lobe of the pronotum posteriorly without 

 a spine on each lateral margin ; fifth dorsal segment of abdomen 

 with its apex angulately and spinously produced. 



104S. Thodelmus falleni, ««/, Ofc. Yet. -Ah. Fiirh. 1859, p. 378; 

 iJ/.s/. A. M. N. II. (7) X, p.']79 (1902). 

 Steoopoda hastata, Walk. Cat. Iht. viii, p. 32 (1873). 



Cinnamon-brown 



Fig. 164. — Thodelinu^ full<ni 



a central and lateral fascia on each side of 

 head, apices of first and second 

 joints of antennae, lateral 

 margins and a central line to 

 anterior lobe of pronotum 

 and apices of femora and tibia? 

 black ; lateral margins of 

 eorium, apical spine to scu- 

 tellum, posterior pronotal 

 lateral spines, legs, apex of 

 rostrum and anal segment of 

 abdomen Inteous ; abdomen 

 beneath and an oblique fascia 

 on each side of sternum 

 beyond coxae testaceous ; head 

 a little longer than pronotum, 

 with a distinct spine on each 

 side at apex ; antenna; pilose, 

 first joint about as long as 

 head ; ])ronotum very finely 

 mottled with ochraceous ; legs 



granulate ; hcmelytra finely 

 somewhat longly pilose. 



Length 21| to 24 milHm. 



Hah. Bombay. Xilgiri Hills {Hampsoii) 

 eniya (6';w;i). Burma; Toungoo (Ft^ff). 



Cevlo)! ; Perad- 



Subtamily YI. SALYAVATIN^E. 



Salyavaliiia, *Wa/, En. Hem. iv, p. 4 (1874). 



Heiiielytra without the large areola as in the Stenopodint^ ; 

 interior area of membrane longer than exterior area ; anterior 

 tibiae generally with a spongy furrow ; scutellum subtriangular, its 

 apex spinously produced ; anterior tarsi two-jointed. 



A small subfamily containing some six genera, nearly all of Old 

 World distribution, and of which three are now known to form 

 part of this fauna. 



