308 REDUviiu.?:. 



behind spines unarmed ; scutellum flatly triangularly raised, and 

 with a small impression before apex ; first joint of antennae 

 longer than head, pronotum and scutellum together. 



Length 13 millim. 



IJnh. Assam ; Khasi Hills {fide Breddin). 



1 have not seen this species. 



]j. Baxal joint of antennce subcqual in leni/th to abdomen, 

 or to posterior femora. 



1292. Endochus migratoriiis, TJist. A. M. N. H. (7) xi, p. 246 (1903). 



Pale brownish-ochraceous ; in fresh specimens the head, pro- 

 notum and corium minutely spotted with cretaceous ; in faded or 

 rubbed specimens these small spots are obsolete ; eyes, lateral 

 margins and lateral spines to pronotum, and lateral margins of 

 corium blacjv ; bod)' beneath, legs, antennae and rostrum pale 

 luteons ; membrane pale shining ochraceous ; autennse with the 

 tirst joint about as long as abdomen, the apex of second joint 

 black, third and fourth joints roseate, luteous at base. Lateral 

 pronotal spines acute, distinctly directed a little backward, a 

 central sulcate impression on posterior margin of anterior lobe ; 

 head spined at antenniferous tubercles. 



Length 14 millim. 



Hah. Ceylon {Green ^- Lewis). Bui'ma ; Palon (Fea). Tenas- 

 serim ; Thagata {Fea). — China, Hongkong {Brit. Mus.). 



129:5. Endochus merula, J)ist. A. M. X.H. (7) xi, p. 76 (1903). 



Black ; two discal spots to mesosternum and a narrow lateral 

 abdominal margin obscure brownish-ochreous ; head as long as 

 pronotum, the postocular portion considerably longer than the 

 antcocular portion ; tirst joint of antennae almost as long as the 

 abdomen ; pronotum with the antei'ior lobe distinctly broadly 

 foveate on posterior disk, posterior lobe transversely rugose, the 

 lateral angles spinously produced and directed slightly backward ; 

 membrane very dark cupreous, slightly passing the abdominal 

 apex. 



Length 15^ millim. 



Jf(dj. Burma ; Karen nee. 



1294. Endochus siibniger, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) xi, p. 76 (1903). 



Black ; corium, rostrum, disk of mesosternum, coxa), and legs 

 luteous ; a subapical aniuilation to anterior femora, apices of 

 intermediate and posterior femora, and subbasal annulation to 

 tibise black : head as long as pronotum, the postocular longer than 

 the ajiteocular portion ; first joint of antennae about as long as 

 the abdomen; anterior lobe of pronotum discally foveate, posterior 



