290 reduviid.t:. 



pilose ; second joint of antenuse about as long as anterior lobe of 

 pronotum. 



Length 12 to 15 millim. 



Hah. North Bengal {Brit. Mus.). Sylhet {Stocl-Jiolm 31us.). 

 Bombay ; Bor Grhat (Dixon). Ceylon (Green). — Persian Gulf (Brit. 

 Mus.). 



b. Legs blade, unicolorous. 



1162. Ectomocoris vishnu, sp. n. 



Black ; apical third of clavus, a large subrounded spot on 

 coriuni adjacent to apical half of clavus, and a small spot to 

 membrane near the apical angle of corium ochraceous ; antennse 

 and legs strongly pilose ; second joint of antennae as long as 

 antei'ior lobe of pronotum, wliicli is longer than head ; apex of 

 rostrum castaneous ; abdomen mutilated in specimen described ; 

 spongy furrow to anterior tibia? almost extending to base. 



Length 20 millim. 



Hah. Bombay (Coll. Dist.). 



e. Legs not unicolorous. 



1163. Ectomocoris atrox, Stal (Pirates), Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fiirh. 1855, 



p. 187 ; id. (Eumerus) E71. Hem. iv, p. 62 (1874) ; Dist. 



A. M. N. H. (7) X, p. 282 (1902). 

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

 Pirates diffiuis, Walk. Cat. Het. vii, p. 120 (1873). 

 Pirates vpsiloD, Kirbij, J. Linn. Soc, ZooL xxiv, p. 113, pi. iv, 



f. 8 (1891). 

 Pirates stiguiativeHtris, Kirby, loc. cit. p. 112 (immature form) . 



Piceous-black, hemelytra purplish-black ; a spot at base of 

 membrane and the discal vein, spots to connexivum, apices of 

 coxae, and legs pale ochraceous ; trochanters, anterior femora, 

 apical halves of intermediate and posterior femora black ; antennae 

 ochraceous, first joint black, its base ochraceous ; apical joint of 

 rostrum castaneous ; antennae finely pilose, legs more longly 

 pilose. 



Length 12 to 18 millim. 



Hab. Bengal (Stocl-holm 3Ius.). Ceylon (Green). Burma; 

 Bangoon, Palon, Bhauio, Kareunee (Fca). — Found in the Malay 

 Peninsula and many islands of the Malayan Archipelago. North 

 China (Brit. Mus.). 



1164. Ectomocoris gangeticus, Berr/r. (Pirates) Bev. d'Ent. xiii, 



p. lt)2 (1894). 



Black ; clavus (base and extreme apex excepted) and an oblong 

 adjacent spot on corium, a large spot at anterior basal angle of 

 membrane and its apical area, and base of posterior femora pale 



