TALENTIA. 239 



c. Apical spine to scutellam acute, almost peiyeadicular. 



1053. Lisarda erecta, sp. n. 



Fuscous ; lieinel_7tra aud abdomeu beneath finely mottled with 

 oehraceoLis ; small luteous mai'ginal spots to conuexivum ; legs 

 ochraceous, auuulated with fuscous, muoh as in the two preceding 

 species ; posterior lateral pronotal spines black, short, subacute, 

 slightly recurved ; apical spine to scutelluin black, acute, almost 

 perpendicular, a little recurved from beyond base ; femora spined 

 as in the preceding species. 



Length 10 millim. 



Hah. Burma {Coll. Dist.). 



B. Apical process to head recurved ; apical segmental angles 

 to connexivum spinous. 



1054. Lisarda longispina, Dist. A?in. Soc. Ent. Belg. 190-3, p. ol. 



Fuligiuous-browu ; antennae, apical spine and a lateral fascia on 

 each side of head above, two longitudinal discal fascia? on anterior 

 lobe of pronotum and its posterior margin in front of scutellum, 

 connexivum, coxae, legs and abdomen beneath ochraceous ; base 

 and apex of second joint of antennae, apex of scutellar spine, and 

 anterior and lateral angles of pronotum piceous ; large incomplete 

 spots to connexivum ; apical areas of femora sometimes exhibiting 

 two obsolete aunulations, basal, subbasal and apical annulations 

 to tibiae umber-brown ; abdomen beneath mottled with fuliginous, 

 and with a central piceous macular line ; rostrum pale brownish ; 

 apical prolongation of head long and recurved ; lateral angles of 

 pronotum long and directed backward ; lateral spines to con- 

 nexivum somewhat long and very distinct. 



Length, $ , 16 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Xarennee. 



Genus VALENTIA. 



Valeutia, Stal, Hem. Afr. iii, p, 144 (1865) ; id. En. Hem. iv, p. 81 



(1874). 



Type, V. apetala. Vuill. 



Distrihution. Oriental Region. 



Rostrum with the first joint equal to or slightly shorter than 

 the second ; head between eyes not porrectly produced, antenna? 

 with the first joint longer than the head ; anterior femora 

 straight ; anterior tibiae not dilated but anteriorly compressed and 

 ampliated, the apex broad ; femora with a very distinct spine be- 

 neath near apices ; prosternum anteriorly with two tubercles ; 

 posterior pronotal angles and apex of scutellum longly erectly 

 spinous ; connexivum with the posterior angles of the segments 

 somewhat longly spinous. 



