ECTOMOCORIS. 291 



brownish-piceous, not quite reaching the apex of abdomen ; 



Fig. 1^2.— rhnlau (lis fcan 



sternum very finely granulate ; rostrum with the second joint 

 moi'e or less ochraceous. 



Length 13 millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Bhamo {Fea). 



1150. Phalantus geniculatus, StdJ, Ami. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1863, p. 57. 



Black ; antenna3 fuscous, the first joint ochraceous ; anterior 

 lobe of pronotum (narrow margins excepted), rostrum, and legs 

 luteous ; extreme apices of femora and bases of tibiae piceous ; 

 anterior lobe of pronotum finely, centrally, linearly sulfate, posterior 

 lobe minutely ru^ulose. 



Length 11 millim. 



Hab. Burma ; Bhamo (i^^^rt).— China ; Hongkong {Brit. Mas.). 



Genus ECTOMOCORIS. 



Ectomocoris, Mayr, Verh. z.-b. Ges. Wien, xv, p. 438 C1865) ; Stal, 



Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1866, p. 25L 

 Eumeras, Klut/, Si/mb. ii (1830) ; Stdl, En. Hem. iv, p. 56 (1874). 

 Peirates, Serville, Ann. Sc. Nat. xxiii, p. 215 (1831). 

 Pirates (part.), Burm. Handb. ii, p. 239 (1835) ; Stdl, Hem. Afr. 



iii, p. 116 (1865). 

 Rasahus (part.). Amy. Sf Sere. Hem. p. 325 (1843). 

 Macrosaiidalus, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1866, p. 251. 

 Sphodrocoris, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1866, p. 251. 

 Subg. Callisphodriis, Stdl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1866, p. 251. 



Type, E. quadriguttatus, Fabr. 



Distribution. Ethiopian, Oriental, South-east Palaearctic, and 

 Australasian Regions. 



Head moderately long, anteocular much longer than postocular 

 area, impressed more or less transversely behind eyes ; rostrum 

 stout, the second joint longest ; antennae moderately long, 

 first joint iucrassated, shorter than head ; pronotum elongate, 



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