-i/- BEBUVIID.Ti. 



to coriuui, quadraugalar marginal spots to abdo-.nen, narrow 

 obsolete annulatiou ueax- apices of posterior femora, subbasal 

 annulations to tibioD, and the tarsi pale, dull, flavescent. In 

 sti-ncture resembling the genus Comnus (Stfil). 



Length 10 millim. 



Hub. 8ylhet (Coll. Sigmret). 



I do not know this sppcies. 



II. First joint of antennae short, not passing apex of head. 



1121. Acanthaspis biguttula, StM, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1863, p. 52. 



Black ; a suboval spot at middle of corium and spots to lateral 

 margins of abdomen dull stramineous ; head incrassated ; pronotum 

 with the posterior lobe unarmed, lateral angles prominent, 

 rounded; apex of scutellum acutely produced ; spongy furrow to 

 the anterior tibiae occupying two-fifths of their length. 



Length 9-3,- millim. 



Hah. "India." 



I have not seen this species. The tyi^e is stated by 8trd to be 

 contained in the British Museum, but it is not now to be found 

 in that collection. 



Species l-nown onhj l»j immature for in. 



1122. Acanthaspis pedestris, Stdly Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1863, p. 51. 



Fuscous-testaceous ; legs and antennae ochraceous, second joint 

 of antenme and the tarsi very pale ochraceous; bead with a large 

 spot at base and lateral areas behind eyes, pronotum with irregular 

 carinae, anterior discal spot and anterior angles to anterior 

 lobe, a central and two narrow lateral spots to posterior lobe, 

 fuscous ; two central series of spots to abdomen above and spots 

 to connexivum above and beneath flavous-testaceous ; hemelytra 

 minute, rudimentary, luteous : rostrum with the first joint shorter 

 than the second, first joint of antennae about as long as head ; 

 anterior lobe of pronotum very strongly sculptured, more tlian twice 

 the length of posterior lobe, which is rugulose ; apex of scutellum 

 not produced ; abdomen very broad. 



Length, $ , ISg millim. 



Hah. Madras {Brii. Mas.). 



I doubt the advisability of Stal describing this undoubtedly 

 immature form. It is, howevei', that of a distinct species, though 

 the structure of the pronotum is unlike that of an Acantbaspid. 



Species of uncertain position. 



1123. Acanthaspis unifasciata, Jl'o^/f (Reduvius),7c'. Cim. iv, p. 164, 



f. 158 (1804). 



" Antennae five-jointed, black, ])ilose ; head black, subvillose, 

 with an impressed linear frontal line, posteriorly with the ocelli 

 red, the eyes fuscous ; rostrum fuscous ; pronotum subvillose. 



