354 HEDUVIID.E. 



ocbraceous or testaceous ; corium black, the apical area broadly 

 stramineous ; meiDbraue bronzy-brown, its base stramineous, its 

 apical area pale fuliginous ; connexivum above and beneath luteous, 

 with broad transverse black spots ; abdomen beneath black, with 

 subobsolete luteous transverse fasciae ; coxa), particularly the 

 anterior, luteous; head about as long as anterior femora; first 

 joint of antenna? about as long as head ; pronotum granulate ; 

 apex of scutellum erect, obscurely bifid ; abdominal margins some- 

 what strongly dilated, especially the third and fourth segments, 

 posterior angles of the second and third segments more or less 

 acute. 



Length 22 to 2'3 millim. 



Hah. Sylhet {Bowring. Brit. Mus.). — Penang {Brit. Mas.). 



c. Pronotum ocliraceous. 



1269. Sycanus villicus. StoU Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1863, p. 34. 



Black ; pronotum, lateral margins of prosternum, coxa^, coxal 

 spots, and apical half of corium (excluding a})ical angle) dark 

 ochraceons ; membrane pale bronzy, its basal margin dark 

 ochraceous ; apex of rostrum more or less castaueous ; head about 

 as long as pronotum and scutellum together; anteun;e black, 

 basal joint with t^\ o broad anuulations, and second joint with a 

 subbasal annulation, castaueous ; scutellar sphie long, a little 

 obliquely erect, its apex bifid ; lateral margins of abdomen broadly 

 dilated, especially the third and fourth segments, posterior angle 

 of second segment acute, the second, third, fonrth, and fifth 

 segments with a distinct tuberculous ele\ation oji upper surface. 



Length 26 to 27 millim. 



Hah. Burma {Coll. Dht. <.V iStoclholta Mus.). — Cambodia {Brit. 

 Mus.). 



d. Fronotuni sanriaineous. 



1270. Sycanus falleni, SfnI. Ann. Sue Ent. Fr. 1863, p. 34. 



Black; pronotum, corium, dilated connexivum, prosternum, 

 coxae, costal spots, and posterior margins of abdominal segments 

 beneath sanguineous ; connexivum with broad, transverse, black 

 segmental spots ; membrane very pale bronzy, its basal margin 

 sanguineous ; extreme base of antennae, and a spot on each side of 

 head in front of antennte, dull red; head about as long as 

 pronotum and scutellum together ; first joint of antennae snbequal 

 in length to anterior femora ; scutellar spine lougly obliquely erect, 

 its apex bifid ; abdomen on each side very strongly ampliated and 

 directed upward, the margins irregularly convex, without inner 

 tuberculous elevations. 



Length 23 to 2(i millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim; Attaran Valley {Bingham). — Cambodia {Brit. 

 Mus.). 



