lEAUPACTOE. 335 



centrally impressed, posterior lobe sericeous, but not rei^ulose ; 

 membrane brownish-piceous, passing abdominal apex. 



Length 12 to 15 millim. 



Hah. Assam ; Margherita, Ivhjisi Hills (Chenncll). Sikbim. 

 Burma; Palon, Bbamo, Karennee (Feci). — Aden {Yerbunj). 



1231. Harpactor reuteri, Dist. (Ilarpiscus) Tr.'E.S. 19,79. p. 125; id. 



Sec. Yark. Miss., lilnfnch. p. 11, f. 9 (1879). 



Black, shining, trochanters and bases of femora sanguineous : 

 head with the ante- and postociilar areas about equal in length, 

 the last robust, not very prominently narrowed, rostrum with the 

 first joint a little longer than the anteocular portion of head ; 

 first joint of antennte a little shorter than anterior femora ; anterior 

 lobe of pronotum broadly centrally impressed. 



Length 10 to 18 millim. 



Hah. yind valley, Kashmir (Stoliczl-a), Sylhet {Brit. 3his.). — 

 Baltistan (Brit. Mt's.). 



1232. Harpactor tristicolor, Heuf. (Dlphvmns?) Act. Sue. Sc Fenn. 



xii, p. 291 (l.^sjj. 



Body, with antennae, rostrum, and legs black, shining, sparingly 

 griseously pilose ; legs long, remotely pilose ; a transverse spot 

 between eyes and bases of antennae (both sometimes obsolete) 

 testaceous ; connexivum pale stramineous, with large black spots, 

 these spots mucli smaller in tlie male ; head about as long as pro- 

 notum, postocular a little longer than anteocular area ; rostrum 

 with the basal joint reaching eyes, a little longer than anteocular 

 portion of head ; first joint of antennte about as long as anterior 

 femora ; pron'otum with the anterior lobe distinctly bituberculate ; 

 apical areas of femora moderately nodulose. 



Length 13 to 14 millim. 



Hah. Sikbim ; Muiigplui {AtJciuson). Assam (Brit. Miis.). 

 Upper Burma (Bingham) ; Eangoon, Pegu, Arakan (Atkinson Coll.). 

 — Cambodia (Brit. Miis.). 



h^. Pronotal lobes not concolorous ; posterior lobe luteous. 



a'. Abdomen beneath unicolorous. 



1233. Harpactor nigricollis, Ball. (Aiilus) Tr. E. S. 1850, p. 8, pi. ii, 

 f. 5; Stai (Reduvius), Ofo. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1860, p. 280; Dist. 

 A. M. N. H. (5) iii, p. 133 (1879). 



Head, rostrum, antenna?, anterior lobe of pronotum, scutellum, 

 sternum, and legs black ; head beneath, posterior lobe of pronotum, 

 cerium, and posterior area of prosternnm luteous ; connexivum 

 and abdomen beneath sanguineous ; ujembrane pale brownish, its 

 apical area paler ; head about as long as pronotum, anteocular as 

 long as postocular portion ; first joint of antenna) shorter than 



