116 PEJ^T ATOMID.!:, 



203. ApodiphUS pilipes, Horv. Termesz. Fiizeteh, xii, p. 29 (1889). 



Head, pronotura, and scutellum black, very coarsely punctate, 

 with irregularly sized, raised levigate ochraceous spots ; corium 

 cinuamon-browD, finely and darkly punctate, with a few ochraceous 

 levio-ate elevations ; membrane cupreous ; conuexivum alternately 

 ochraceous and olivaceous ; head with a distinct central ochraceous 

 line and with two small spots of the same colour at base ; pronotum 

 with a distiiict traus\'erse series of four ochraceous spots un 

 anterior area ; scutellum with three ochraceous spots at base : 



Fig. 60. — Apodipliiitf pilipes. 



body beneath ochraceous, much punctured with dark olivaceous or 

 black ; abdomen with a central inipuuctate line, its lateral margins 

 alternately ochraceous and olivaceous ; legs piceous, bases of the 

 femora ochraceous. Kostrum passing the posterior coxa>. 



Length 17 to ITg ; breadth between pronotal angles 8 millim. 



Hah. Kashmir {Budapest Mas.). Gilgit (Ind, Mm.). 



Genus SURENUS. 

 Siuvuiis, Did. Tr. E. S. 1901, p. 10(i. 



Type, S, nonnalis, Dist, 



Distribution. Burma. 



^Moderately ovate and elongate. Head long and somewhat 

 broad, the lateral lobes much longer than the central lobe and 

 broadly cleft between their apices, which are obliquely subtruncate. 

 lateral margins concavely sinuate and reflexed ; eyes prominent ; 

 antenna? hirsute, five-jointed, basal joint robust and reaching the 

 apex of the head, second and fifth joints subequal in length ; 

 rostrum reaching the intermediate coxae ; pronotum about twice 

 as broad between the lateral angles (which are subprominent) as 

 long, the lateral margins dentate and moderately sinuate, the 

 anterior angles subspinous, posterior margin very slightly rounded ; 



