292 



KEDL' VIID.i:. 



transversely constricted at about one-tliird from base, lateral 

 margins of anterior lobe subconvex ; apex of scutelluni moderately 

 produced ; lateral margins of abdomen moderately dilated ; legs 

 of ordinary length, anterior femora strongly, intermediate femora 

 moderately incrassated, anterior tibiae about as long as femora, and 

 provided witb a spongy furrow which occupies more than half of 

 their under surface. 



A. Body elonr/aie ; head anteriorh/ ji^'oduced, as long as 

 anterior lobe of pronotum. 



a. Legs hlach, xmicolorous. 



1151. Ectomocoris horridus, Eirhy (Lestomenis), J. Linn. Soc, Zool. 

 xxiv, p. 111. pi. iv. f. 16 (1891) : T)ist. (Sirthenea) A. M. N.H. 

 (7) X, p. i'S(J(U>02). 



Black ; apical half of clavus 

 confluent with a somewhat simi- 

 larly sized spot on coriura, and 

 a smaller spot at base of mem- 

 brane, ochraceous ; head elon - 

 gately produced, as long as 

 anterior lobe of pronotum or 

 second joint of antennae ; an- 

 tennae moderately pilose ; legs 

 longly pilose ; connexivum spotted 

 with ochraceous above and be- 

 neath; apex of scutellum slightly 

 reflexed. 



Length 22 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Green). 



Mr. Kirby's description Mas 

 founded on an immature specimen. 



Fi^'. V.)o. — Edomocorig horridus. 



1152. Ectomocoris erebus, sp. n. 



5 . Black ; tegmiiia reaching the apex of the fourth abdominal 

 segment ; apex of clavus, an adjoining triangular spot on corium 

 and base of inner margin of membrane ochraceous ; head long, as 

 long as anterior lobe of pronotum or second joint of antennae : 

 abdomen somewhat widely dilated ; apex of scutellum slightly 

 reflexed ; connexivum black, unicolorous. 



Length 22 millim. 



Hah. Burma (Brit. Mus.) ; Eaugoon, Bhamo (Feci). 



b. Legs hicolorous. 



1153. Ectomocoris rufifemur, Walk. (Pirates) Cat. Bet. vii, p. 119 



(1873) ; Bist. A. M. N. H. (7) x, p. 282 (1902). 

 Eumerus insiguis, Rent. Act. Soc. Se. Fcnn. xii, p. 317 (1881). 

 Eumerus reuteri, Bol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1882, p. 464. 



Black ; hemely tra piceous ; apical third of clavus, with a small 



