BELOPIS. 



143 



membrane ; corium with the apical margins convexly rounded ; 

 membrane with longitudinal veins; second abdomiual segment 

 centrally sulcated, 



238. Halyabbas unicolor, Bist. Tr. E. S. 1900, p. 164, pi. ii, f. 2. 



Pale greenish or ochraceous, 

 above thickly punctate, the 

 corium more finely punctate ; 

 antennpe, legs, and rostrum 

 greenish-ochraceous, stigniatal 

 spots black ; sternum coarsely 

 punctate ; abdomen very finely 

 punctate. 



Length 16-17; breadth be- 

 tween prouotal angles 9 to 10 

 millim. 



Hab. Burma ; Metanja {Feci). 

 — Also received from Siam, 

 Lombok, and Hong Kong. 



Fig. S3. — Halyabbas iinicolor. 



Genus BELOPIS. 

 Belopis, Dist. A. M. N. H. (o) iii, p. 49 (1879). 



Type, B. nnicolor, Dist. 



Distribution. Assam and Burma. 



Broadly subovate ; bead triangular, about as long as broad ; 

 lateral lobes longer than the central and meeting beyond it, but 

 generally slightly divided at their apices, their lateral margins 

 distinctly notched before apex ; antennse five-jointed, basal joint 

 not reaching apex of head ; rostrum reaching the posterior 



Fig. 84. — Belopis unicolor. 



coxiB ; pronotum rather more than twice as broad as long, 

 deflected towards head, the lateral angles prominent, subacute, 

 anterior lateral margins crenulate ; scutellum as long as wide 

 at base, gradiially narrowed for two-thirds the length, and 

 then extending nearly straight to apes, which is narrowed and 



