372 REDUVIIDE. 



tj abdomen beneath ochraceous ; lateral margins of abdomen 

 beneath pale brownish-ochraceous ; in the female the abdomen 

 beneath is fuscous-testaceous, spotted as in male ; head a little 

 shorter than pronotum, behind each antenna obtusely tuberculated ; 

 anterior pronotal lobe medially impressed at base, posterior lobe 

 with four long spines, two discal erect, two lateral horizontally 

 directed ; first joint of antennae subequal in length to anterior 

 femora and trochanters together. 



Length 25 to 27 millim. 



Hob. "Hindostan" {Cleric, Brit. Mus.). Assam; Garo Hills 

 {^OJienneU). Andamaus ; Port Blair (J/t?(7oZa). 



1301. Epidaus atrispinus, sp. n. 



Pale tawny brown ; abdomen beneath and legs pale luteous ; 

 head behind eyes (excluding under surface), discal and lateral 

 s^iines to posterior lobe of pronotum, and scutellum (excluding 

 extreme apex) black; rostrum and antenna} luteous; membrane 

 pale, shining, bronzy ; head scarcely longer than posterior lobe of 

 pronotum, with a short erect tubercle behind the base ot" each 

 antenna ; first joint of antennae as long as anterior femora and 

 trochanters together ; first joint of rostrum about as long as 

 remaining joints together ; anterior lobe of pronotum centrally 

 impressed, posterior lobe with two long, erect, acute, discal, basal 

 spines, the lateral spines long, acute, horizontally directed, and 

 slightly recui'ved ; body above and sternum somewhat thickly 

 pilose, legs more longly pilose. 



Length 21 millim. 



Nab. Sikhim ; Mungphn {Atldnson, Brit. Mas.). 



1302. Epidaus parvus, sp. u. 



Ochraceous ; legs, head beneath, and antennae stramineous ; 

 spines to posterior lobe of pronotum infuscated ; membrane iu- 

 fuscated, its apical third pale ochraceous ; head shorter than 

 pronotum, with a tubercle behind base of each antenna ; basal 

 joint of rostrum a little shorter than two remaining joints 

 together; first joint of antennae about as long as anterior femora; 

 posterior lobe of pronotum with discal erect and two lateral 

 horizontal spines : apex of scutellum not produced ; membrane 

 considerably passing abdominal apex. 



Length 15 millim. 



Hab. Upper Burma ( Thompson). 



1303. Epidaus famulus, Stdl{'E'ndiOc\ms),Aan. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1863,p.27. 



Dull ochraceous ; head behind eyes and a medial lateral ab- 

 dominal spot black : lateral and posterior areas of pronotum, disk 

 of scutellum, a basal spot to clavus, and a large subapical spot to 

 corium cretaceous-white ; basal joint of antennae as long as head, 

 pronotum, and scutellum together ; anterior lobe of pronotum 

 sculptured and medially impressed, posterior lobe with two discal 



