4 ANa?HOCOEID.i:. 



of corium finely hirsute ; head, pronotum, and scutellum glabrous ; 

 apical area of scutellum trausverseh' strigose ; apices of the in- 

 termediate and posterior tibiae aud the tarsi stramineous ; other 

 structural characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 4 millim. 



Hob. Burma ; Karenuee. 



Genus AMPHIAREUS. 

 Amphiareus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (7) xiv, p. 220 (1904). 



Type, A. fulvescens. Walk. 



Distribution. Ceylon ; Burma. 



Subelougate, setose ; head anteriorly ])roduced, columnar, about 

 as long as bi'eadth including eyes ; rostrum three-jointed, first 

 joint very short and thickened, second joint much the longest, 

 third shorter, longer than first and reaching the anterior coxae ; 

 antennae four-jointed, setose, first joint shoi't, moderately thick- 

 ened, not reaching apes of head, second joint longest, moderately 

 thickened, third and fourth joints short and slender, subequal in 

 length ; pronotum profoundly constricted near middle, anterior 

 area glabrous, posterior area punctate, anterior margin about 

 half the ^ndth of posterior margin, which is concavely sinuate ; 

 scutellum broad, transversely excavate at base ; hemelytra longly 

 pilose, the lateral margins slightly ampliately rounded; mem- 

 brane apparently with three veins ; legs slender ; tarsi two- 

 jointed. 



1474. Amphiareus fulvescens, Walk. 

 (Xvlncoris) Cat. Het. v, p. 160 

 (1872) ; Leth. ^- Sev. (Cardiaste- 

 thus?) Cat. Gen. Hem. iii, p. 250 

 (1896). 

 Xvlocoris fumipennis, Walk. Cat. 

 'Het. v,p. 160 (1872) ; Leth. S,- Sev. 

 (Cardiastethus?) Cat. Gen. Hhn. 

 iii, p. 250 (1896). 



Either pale stramineous, unicolorous, 

 or with the head, pronotum, and apical 

 area of the corium pale testaceous- 

 brown ; anterior area of the prono- 

 tum glabrous, posterior area punctate ; 

 membrane dull fuliginous-hyaline ; 

 hemelytra finely pilose, more strongly 

 so on the apical areas ; other struc- 

 tural characters as detailed in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length 2i millim. 



Hah. Ceylon (Thivaites, Brit. Ifus.) ; Burma; Bhamo. 



Fig. 3. 



Amphiareus fulvescens. 



