244 



EEDDVIID.i:. 



portion of head ; apex o£ scutellum forming a recurved obtuse 

 spinous tubercle ; membrane passing the abdominal apex. 



Length 9 millini. 



Hah. Nortb India {Brit. Mus.). 



1062. Psophis consanguinea, Bist. Ann. Soc Ent. Belg. 1903, p. 56. 



Sanguineous ; autennte fuscous, 

 the basal joint sanguineous; mem- 

 brane pale fuscous. Anteocular 

 portion of head with a faint 

 central longitudinal ridge ; ante- 

 rior pronotal lobe distinctly ex- 

 cavated, disks of anterior and pos- 

 terior lobes sulcatel}'' impressed ; 

 corium somewhat opaque and 

 faintly pilose ; legs moderately 

 pilose ; tarsi ochraceous. 



Length 12 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karennee {Fea) . 

 Fig. 168. — Fsophis consaiiguinea. 



Genus EUVONYMUS, nov. 



Type, E. spiniceps, Dist. 

 Distribution. Ceylon. 



Head long, moderately slender, about as long as pronotum, 

 transversely constricted behind eyes, postocular slightly longer 

 than anteocular area, the first constricted at base ; rostrum slender, 

 first joint almost as long as remaining two together, second a little 



incrassated ; antennae with the first 

 joint short, moderately incrassated, 

 shorter than anteocular portion of 

 head, second joint longer than first, 

 shorter than third; pronotum medially 

 constricted, anterior lobe sculptured, 

 much narrower than posterior lobe ; 

 scutellum subtriangular, moderately 

 elevated, its apex shortly, robustly, 

 tuberculously, laterally produced ; 

 anterior coxae long, furrowed, an- 

 terior trochanters armed with a long 

 spine, anterior femora somewhat 

 thickly incrassated, anterior tibiae a 



Wig.im.-Eavonymusspiniceps. ^^^^^^' curved and spinously produced 



at apex, not provided with a spongy 

 furrow; posterior tarsi a little elongated; lateral margins of 

 abdomen dilated ou each side. 



