AURISA. 



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side; membrane brov\n ; feet black; anterior tibine broad, witb 

 the usual spines ; abdomen glossy in the middle, punctured and 

 striated on the sides. 



Length 12: max. breadth 6 millim. 



Ihih. "India" (Let/den Mus.). 



Genus ADRISA. 



Adrisa, Amt/. i^- Serv. Hem. p. 89 (1843) ; Si(jn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 



1881, p. 206. 

 Acatalectus, DaU. List Hem. i, pp. 110, 122 (1851). 

 Geobia, Montrouz. Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, 1858, p. 245. 



Type, A. nigra. Amy. & Serv., from Java,. 



Distribution. Indin, Burma, the Malay Peninsula, ^Malayan 

 Archipelago, Australia, and Tasmania. 



This genus is readily recognized by its anterinro being only four- 

 jointed, owing to the fusion of the second and third joints ; Urst 

 joint short, not extending beyond the anterior margin of the head, 

 second about as long as the third and fourth together ; rostrum 

 with the second joint thickest and longest, the fourth shortest ; 

 body oval, slightly convex ; corium twice as long as the mem- 

 brane ; seutellum angular at the apex. 



158. Adrisa magna, Zlder (Acatalectus), Proc. Ac. X. S. Phil. p. 222 

 (18(30) ; Siyn. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i, p. 206, t. 7, f. 25 (1881 ). 



Black, shining, much punctured, the punctuation more or less 



confluent ; head rounded in 

 front, the lateral margins 

 strongly and rugosely punc- 

 tate, and very finely and 

 obscurely meeting in front 

 of the median lobe ; pro- 

 notum subquadrate, the 

 anterior angles rounded, 

 the disk punctured ex- 

 cepting a smooth space on 

 the anterior area ; scutel- 

 lum rugosely punctate, with 

 a more or less distinct cen- 

 l tral carinate line; corium 



subopaque, thickly and 

 finely punctate ; membrane 

 fuliginous. 

 (The males are much smaller than the 



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Fig. 45. —Adrisa magna 



Length 13 to 19 millim 

 females.) 



Hah. Xuga Hills (Chen ad/). Burma; Ash we Keba (Fea). 

 Tenasserim ; Tavoy (Co7Z. D/s<.), My itta (^o/ter^^), Meetan (Fea). 

 — Also received from Hong Kong. 



