328 



EEDXJVIID.E. 



Head broad, robust, narrowed posteriorly, strongly transversely 

 impressed behind eyes ; antennae \vith the second joint longest, 

 first joint much shorter than head ; rostrum with the second joint 

 longest ; pronotum with the anterior angles longly spinous, basal 

 margin posteriorly produced and emarginate ; legs long, anterior 

 tibise as long as the femora or a little longer and longly setose, 

 anterior femora incrassated. 



1221. Amulius ruhrifemur, Bmld. liev. Ent. xviii, p. 81 (1899). 



Violaceons-black : anterior lobe of pronotum, sternum, and legs 



sanguineous, apical halves of au- 

 terior tibiae, the whole of inter- 

 mediate and posterior tibiie and 

 the tarsi black ; a small central 

 basal spot to pronotum, apex of 

 scutellum. two small spots on 

 apical margin of coriuin, and spots 

 to connexivuin above and beneath 

 pale ochraceous ; antenna? with 

 the second joint about as long as 

 third and fourth joints together, 

 first joint as long as anteocular 

 portion of head ; anterior 

 notal angles long, spinous, 

 wardly curved. 



Length 21 to 22 millim. 



Hah. Assam {fide Breddin). 

 Andaman Islands {Coll. Dist.). 



pro- 

 out- 



Fig. 21ii. — Amulius ruhrifcmui 



Genus GODEFRIDUS, nov. 



Type, G. alienus, Dist, 



Distribntion. Burma. 



Broadly oblong ; head long, about as long as pronotum at 

 centre, anteocular portion a little more than twice the length of 

 postocular portion, beneath transversely I'ugose and centrally, 

 longitudinally, obscurely serrate ; first joint of antennae short, 

 much shorter than head and not I'eaching its apex, second joint 

 long, about as long as third and fourth joints together: rostrum 

 long, slender, first joint very short, second very long, third a 

 little longer than first ; pronotum broadly transverse, very much 

 broader than long, transversely impressed near apex, its base 

 strongly subconcavely sinuate before base of scutellum, its lateral 

 margins distinctly sinuate ; scutellum large, a little tumid, trans- 

 versely indented beyond middle, its apex a little produced ; clavus 

 very broad : hemelytra much wider than abdomen, their lateral 

 margins flattened, couvexly ampliated, and moderately reflexed ; 

 legs slender, anterior femora slightly incrassated, the tibiae only 

 finely pilose. 



