254 BEDUVIID^. 



brownish-piceous ; first and second joints of antennae, apex of 

 scutelluui, corium, connexivum, rostrum, and legs hiteous ; apical 

 third of corium, spots to connexivum above and beneath, brownish- 

 piceous ; femora with a faint, obsolete, fuscous subapical annu- 

 lation. 



Length 8i to 9 millim. 



Ifab. Burma; Palon, Bhamo, Schwegoo-Myo (Fea). 



1078. Gerbelius oriiatus, Dist. A7m. Soe. Ent. Belg. 190o, p. 59. 



Brownish-piceous ; femora pale brownish, their bases, the tibiae, 

 tarsi, antennae, rostrum, a large spot occupying the claval apices 

 and adjacent area of corium, apical angle of corium, a small 

 adjacent spot on membrane, and the apex of scutellum pale 

 ochraceous ; femora finely but distinctly spined beneath, con- 

 nexivum with pale narrow transverse iucisural spots. 



Yar. Apical angle of corium concolorous, piceous ; connexivum 

 brownish-ochraceous. 



Length 8| to 10 millim. 



Hah. Bor Gh;it (DLcon). Ceylon (Green). 



Division A CANTHASPISARIA. 



This division differs from the lieduviaria in having the eyes and 

 ocelli small or mediocre ; eyes sometimes large, but then never 

 extending transversely across the lateral areas of the head ; the 

 pronotum is not broadly longitudinally compressed or sulcate. 



Synopsis of Genera. 



A. Prouotmn and sternum loevigate or rugulose, 



not frramilate. 



a. Eyes of ordinary size, not unduly prominent. 

 a. Posterior tarsi with the second joint not 



longer than the third Acanthaspis, p. 257. 



h. Posterior tarsi with the second joint 

 longer than the third, 

 a. Prosternum normal, not tubercnlously 

 or spinously produced on each side 



of central sulcation Pasira, p. 254. 



V . Prosternum on each side of central 

 sulcation tuherculoush' or spinously 

 produced Pasiropsis, p. 255. 



b. Eyes very large and prominent Inara, p. 273. 



B. Pronotum and sternum distinctly granulate. . Edocla, p. 274. 



Genus PASIRA. 



Pasira, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1859, p. 190 ; id. Hem. Afr. iii, 



p. 122 (1865) ; id. En. Hem. iv, p. 65 (1874). 

 Aphleps, Fieh. Ver/i. ::.-b. Ges. Wien, 1870. p. 243. 



