102 



PElS'TATOMID.i:. 



reflexed and somewhat concave. Antennae live-jointed, the second 

 joint either very small or only shorter than third. Pronotum 

 broader than long, the lateral margins straight bnt con\exly 

 rounded towards apical angles, posterior margin straight, anterior 

 margin moderately conca\e. kScutellum small, triangular, about 

 one-third the length of abdomen. Corium small, the apical 

 margin concavely sinuate ; membrane large, a little more than 

 half the length of abdomen. Anterior tibite dilated and spined 

 at apices. 



181. Heurnius typicus, Dist. Tr. E. .s. 1901, y. 100. 



Black; posterior margin of the pronotum, the scutellum and 

 the corium dark eastaneous ; antenure ochraceous ; membrane 

 greyish ; legs eastaneous ; the tarsi ochraceous. Body above 

 thickly and very coarsely punctate ; central lobe of head with the 

 apical angles prominent. 



Length 4 millim. 



JETab. Burma; Karenuee, Ashwe Keba (i^e«). 



182. Heurnius erebus, Dist. Tr. K S. 1901, p. 106. 



Black, shining, antennae pale eastaneous ; legs dark eastaneous, 

 tarsi ochraceous ; membrane pale greyish. Body above very thickly 



^^^ /J 



Fig. 52. — Hairnius crcbns. 



and coarsely punctate ; pronotum with a discal transvei'se im- 

 pression. 



Length 3| millim. 



Hah. Burma; Eangoon, Palon (i'V,). 



Genus GARSAURIA. 



Garsanria. Wall: Cat. Het. iii, p. 5.3(*. (18GS) ; Dist. A.M. X. 11.(1) 



iv, p. 224 (1899). 

 Microrlivnchus, Sign. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1882, p. Ixiii : Ann. Soc. 



Ent. Fr. (6) iii, p. 524 (1883). 

 Microrrhaiiiphus, lieryr. Eev. (VEntom. t. x, p. 214 (1891). 



Type, G. aradoides, Walk. 



