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REDUVIID^. 



membraue black or violaceous-black : first joint of antenna? about 

 equal iu length to pronotum. 



Var. a. Anterior pronotal angles and two discal spots to pos- 

 terior prouotal lobe black. 



Var. h. Anterior and intermediate legs and posterior femora uiii- 

 eolorous, tarsi black ; a transverse spot near apex of corium black. 



Var. c. Eesembling var. 6, but with the membrane pale shining 

 ochraceous. 



Length 14 to 15 millim. 



Jfah. Biunna; Bhamo, Kareunee (i^t'rt). 



Genus MACRACANTHOPSIS. 



Macracantliopsis, Reut. Act. Soc. Sc. Fenn. xii, p. 282 (1881). 



Type, M. nodipes. Rent. 



Distrihntion. British ludia and Malay Peninsula. 

 Head as long as i)ronotum, auteocular distiuctly shorter than 

 postocular area, a long erect spine on each side behind the antennal 

 bases ; first joint of rostrum very much shorter than second joint, 

 second about as long as first and third togethei' ; first joint of 

 antenna) very slightly longer than head and pronotum together ; 

 pronotum with the anterior lobe tumid and centrally impressed, 



posterior lobe centrally 

 foveatel}' impressed, im- 

 pression not reaching the 

 posterior margin, posterior 

 lateral angles subpromi- 

 nent ; scutellum \\\i\\ the 

 margins and apex carinately 

 elevate, margins of abdo- 

 men a little dilated ; legs 

 slender, anterior femora 

 moderately incrassated and 

 nodulose, apices of interme- 

 diate and posterior femora 

 nodulose. 



1282. Macracantliopsis no- 

 dipes, lleid. Act. >Soc. Sc. 

 Fcmi. xii, i^. 283 (1881). 



Luteous ; antennae and 

 spines behind their base, 

 eyes, hemelytra, apices of posterior femora, and subbasal annu- 

 latious to tibia) black ; counexivum and abdomen beneath very- 

 pale stramineous, the last with a narro\v sublateral black fascia ; 

 apices of tibiae and the tarsi infuscated. 

 Length 10 to 10| millim. 



Hab. Dav jee\iug~(Stocl-holm Mies.). Burma; Karennee (/'"(Y?). — 

 Malay Peninsula. 



Fig. 230. — jSIaerricanthopsis nodipes. 



