ECTOMOCOBIS. 295 



fascia near lateral margin of coriuni, and apex of membrane 

 fnscous ; second joint of antennae shorter than anterior lobe of 

 pronotnra, which is extremely finely granulate ; legs sparsely 

 finely granulate. 



Length 19 to 20 uiillim. 



Hah. Bengal; S^ihebganj {poll. Dist.), Calcutta, Berhampur 

 (AtJcinson, Brit. 3Ins.). 



1159. Ectomocoris cordatus. 7ro/^(Reduviiis), Ic iv, p. 163, f. 157 



(1804) ; StSl (Eumerus), E?i. Hem. iv, p. 01 (1874). 

 Peirates singalensis, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi, p. 408 (1860). 



" Black ; hemelytra with the clavns, a spot confluent with the 

 clavus, a spot at base and apex of membrane, lateral margins of 

 abdomen, legs, rostrum, and antennae flavous-testaceous ; apices 

 of the femora palely fuscons." (Dohrn.) 



Length 124 miUim. 



Hab. Ceylon {Stoclholm Mua.). 



I have not seen this species. 



1160. Ectomocoris elegans, Fabr. (Reduvius) Syst. Rhynq. p. 270 



(1883) ; Sm, Hem. Fabr. i, p. 121 (1868) ; Dist. A. M. N. H. 

 (7) x,_p. 282 (1902). 

 Pirates inscriptus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii, p. 115 (1873). 



Black ; apex of head, rostrum, first joint and base of second joint 

 of antennae, coxae, trochanters and legs ocLraceous ; clavus, corinm 

 and connexivum (excluding apex), and base of membrane luteous : 

 base of claval suture, an obhque subclaval spot, and two linear 

 fasciae (outermost shortest), near lateral margin of corium, and a 

 transverse macular fascia near base of membrane purplish-black ; 

 second joint of antennae about as long as anterior lobe of pro- 

 notum ; head oehraceously sericeous ; anterior pronotal lobe with 

 some almost obsolete longitudinal striations. 



Length 15 to 18 1 millim. 



Hab. Burma ; Rangoon, Minhla (Fea). Tenasserim ; Kawkareet 

 (Feci). — 8iam (Brit. Mus.), and found in several islands of the 

 Malayan Archipelago ; Timor (Doherty). 



1161. Ectomocoris cordiger, Stdl, of v. Vet. -Ah. Fork. 1866, p. 256: 

 Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) x, p. 283 (1902). 

 Pirates adjunctus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii, p. 114 (1873). 



Piceous, opaque ; pronotum and scutellum olivaceous-black, 

 shining ; antennae, greater part of second and third joints of 

 rostrum, small spots to connexivum above and beneath, and legs 

 ochraceous : apical half of clavus confluent with a somewhat 

 similar-sized spot on corium, also a small spot on outer area of 

 basal cell to membrane, luteous ; legs and antennae distinct!)" 



