264 BEDUVIID^. 



1099. Acanthaspis penioljilis, Rent. Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. xii, p. 325 



(1881). 



Black, sparsely fuscously pilose, opaque ; four small spots on 

 posterior lobe of pronotum. one at each lateral angle aud two 

 medial at basal tubercles, an arcuate trausverse fascia on the 

 corium, arcuated anteriorl}^ concave between lateral margins and 

 exterior angle, interior basal area, membrane, apical segmental 

 fasciss to connexivum and apices of femora red or reddish- 

 ferruginous ; apices of tibiae anteriorly broadly and the tarsi 

 ferruginous ; first joint of antenna) as long as posterior lobe of 

 pronotum ; pronotum with the posterior lateral angles shortly 

 dentately produced, posterior disk with two distinct tubercles ; 

 apex of scutellar spine ferruginous. 



Length 22:^ millim. 



Hab. Darjeeling {Stoc^cholm Mus.). 



I have not seen this species. 



('. Le(/s witJi darl' annulations. 



1100. Acanthaspis zehraica, sp. u. 



Piceous ; first and second joints of antennae, four spots at base 

 of pronotum (two angular and two central), a basal and a large 

 angLilately transverse spot (sinuated anteriorly and posteriorly) 

 to corium, spots to connexivum above aud beneath, ard legs 

 luteous ; a broad submedial annulation to femora and extreme 

 bases of tibife piceous ; apex of membrane pale fuliginous ; rostrum 

 with the first and second joints subeqnal in length, first joint 

 piceous, remaining joints castaneous ; basal joint of antennae 

 distinctly longer than head ; pronotum with the anterior lobe 

 prominently sculptured, posterior lobe finely and obscurely rugu- 

 lose, the lateral angles tuberculously subprominent ; posterior 

 disk with two short distinct tubercles ; scutellar spine obliquely 

 ascendant, its apex castaneous. 



Length 19 millim. 



Hab. Burma ; Palou (Feci). 



C. Posterior lobe of pronotum discally unarmed. 



a. Lateral angles of jrronotum prominent, spinous, or tubercular. 



a. Pronotum unicolorous, unspotted. 



a'. Legs unicolorous. 



1101. Acanthaspis rugulosa, Stdl, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 18G3, p. 49 ; id. 



En. Hem. iv, p. 73 (1874). 



Piceous ; a large spot almost crossing corium at inner angle 

 pale ochraceous ; first and second joints of rostrum almost sub- 

 equal in length ; first joiat of antennae considerably shorter than 

 head ; pronotum with the anterior lobe strongly sculptured, the 



