388 reduviiDtE. 



of short robust spines, lateral angles somewhat broadly produced, 

 their apices subtruncate and armed with three spines, their 

 anterior margins also shortly spinous, their posterior margins 

 roundly and centrally concavely notched ; connexivum at fourth 

 segment angulately produced, at fifth segment slightly produced, 

 lateral abdominal margins finely spinous and setose ; femora 

 coarsely granulate and setose, anterior tibiae and femora spined 

 beneath ; abdomen beneath centrally silicate, the sulcation with a 

 fine central ridge. 



Length 12.4-14; breadth between pronotal angles 3;|-4 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim ; Mungphu (AtHnson, Brit. Mus.). Assam ; North 

 Khisimih (ChomeU). 



B. Lateral pronotal angles spinouslij prodxiced and recurved. 



1326. Henricohahnia montana, Bist. (Forestus) A. M. N. H. (7) xi, 

 p. 252 (1903). 



c5' . Piceous-brown : a spot between eyes and central line to 

 postocular portion of head, central sulcation to anterior lobe of 

 pronotum, clavus, a spot on apical margin of corium, spots to con- 

 nexivum, rostrum (excluding apex), and legs, more or less distinctly, 

 ochraceous ; in other specimens some of these pale markings 

 become obliterated ; body beneath pale brownish, greyishly pilose, 

 the anal appendages piceous ; tibiae annulated with luteous. 



5 . Much paler above, the pale spot to corium occupying the 

 whole apical angle. 



Allied to the preceding species (If. tyjjica), but differing by the 

 pronotal lateral angles, which are spinous and strongly recurved ; 

 the fourth and fifth segments of the connexivum are much less 

 produced ; the lateral abdominal margins finely spinous, but much 

 less setose ; antei'ior tibiae not spined beneath. 



Length, cj 13, $ 16 ; breadth between pronotal angles, cJ 4, § 4| 

 millim. 



Hah. Sikhim ; Mungphu (Atlinson, Brit. Mus.). Assam ; 

 KUsi RiWs (Chennell). 



1327. Henricohahnia spinosa, Dist. (Forestus) A. M. N. H. (7) xi, 

 p. 252 (1903). 



Luteous ; a streak on each side of central lobe on auteocular 

 portion of head, a broad central longitudinal fascia on postocular 

 portion, clavus (excluding base), and a large spot on fourth 

 and fifth segments of connexivum piceous ; membrane pale 

 cupreous. 



Allied to H. montana by the spinously recurved lateral pronotal 

 angles, but resembling H. typica in the angulately produced fourth 

 and fifth segments of the connexivum and the very longly spined 

 under surfaces of the anterior femora and tibiae; the upper 

 surfaces of all the femora are also more shortly spinous ; the carinae 



