10 ANTHOCORID-^. 



Geuus CYRTOSTERNUM. 



CjTtosternum, Fieb. Wien. ent. Mo?iatsc/u: iv, p. 265 (1860) ; id. 

 Eur. Rem. p. 39 (1861). 



Type, C.jlavicorne, Fieb. 



DistrUmtion . Oriental Region, 



Mesopeetus arched posteriorly and sloping off, deeply indented 

 behind ; raeta]3ectus short, broad, heart-shaped ; arched with a 

 marginal ridge; pronotum broadly trapeziform, broadly concave 

 behind, lateral margin sharpened and depressed, in front some- 

 what Avidened ; membrane with three nervures ; head beneath 

 arched. {Fieh.) 



1481. Cyrtostermim fiavicorne, Fieh. Wien. ent. Monatschr. p. 270, 

 pi. vi, fig. (1860). 



Pitchy brown, antennae, tibice, and joints of the tarsi yellowish ; 

 femora brown, base and apex yellowish ; corium dirty yellow ; 

 emboliura and triangle of the cuneus brown ; membrane brownish- 

 yellow, (Fieb.) 



Length " f line." 



Hah. India. 



This genus and species are only known to me by the above short 

 descriptions, and the proper location is therefore quite enigmatical. 

 Mons. Joanny Martin, of the Paris Museum, informs me that the 

 type is no longer to be found in that collection, and it is therefore 

 perhaps better to regard it as lost. 



