HENRICOHAHNIA . 



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pilose ; anterior pronotal lobe with greyish narrow vittae ; head 

 with a long spine behind the base of each antenna and with a 

 number of smaller discal spines ; pronotnm spinous, the longest 

 spines being two erect on anterior lobe and the lateral spines to 

 posterior lobe ; anterior tibiae spinous, intermediate and posterior 

 tibife spinulose ; femora strongly spinous. 



Length 10 millim. 



Hah. Calcutta and Bombay {Brit. J\Ius.). Bor Ghat {Dixon). 

 Ceylon {Green). Burma ; JJangoon {Fea), Moulmein {Fea). — 

 Philippines {StocklioJm Mus.). China. Japan {Lewis). 



Genus HENRICOHAHNIA. 



Henricohahnia, Bredd. Deutsche ent. Zeit. p. 184 (1900). 

 Forestus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) xi, p. 251 (1903). 



Type, ir. ivaJinschaffei, Bredd., a Javan species. 



Distribution. Oriental Eegion. 



Body oblong-ovate; head elongate, central lobe prominent and 

 spinously anteriorly produced, postocular portion longer than 

 anteocular ; rostrum with the first joint short, about reaching eyes, 

 second joint twice as long as first ; antennte short, setose, first 

 joint moderately incrassate, about as long as postocular portion of 

 head, second and third joints subequal in length, fourth shortest ; 

 pronotum transversely constricted before middle, disk more or less 

 bicarinate, posterior lateral angles more or less prominent ; scutel- 

 lum small, the apex prominent ; abdomen more or less lobately 

 produced and distinctly centrally sulcated ; femora generally 

 granulous or spinous. 



A. Lateral pronotal anr/les hroadljj produced, their apices 

 notched or spinous. 



1325. Henricohahnia typica, Dist. 

 (Forestus) A. M. N. H. (7) xi, 

 p. 251 (1903). 



Ochraceous ; corium (excluding 

 apical area), membrane, a large 

 spot on fourth and fifth segments 

 of connexivum, base of rostrum, and 

 basal and apical joints of antennae 

 brownish - ochraceous ; a lateral 

 fascia to meso- and metanota, anal 

 appendage (excluding apex), and 

 some minute spots to abdomen 

 piceous. Antennae longly setose ; 

 pronotum with two discal curved 

 and with two other much more 

 obscure carinse near lateral angles, lateral margins with a series 



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Fig. 247. — Henricohahnia 

 typica. 



