144 PE^'TATOMID.li:, 



rouuded ; membrane with longitudinal nervures ; abdomen convex 

 beneath, moderately dilated laterally, connexivum extending beyond 

 corium ; mesosternum with a central carination. 



239. Belopis unicolor, Dist. A. M. N. H. (5) ill, p. 50 (1879). 



Ochraceous, thickly and finely punctured ; punctures somewhat 

 darker on frontal half of prouotum and head; antennae reddish, 

 second joint longer than first, shorter than fourth, third and fifth 

 longest, subequal ; scutellum with the central area punctate and 

 rather darker, lateral margins concolorous with rest of upper 

 surface; membrane ochraceous; body beneath and legs concolorous, 

 the former thickly and finely punctate. 



Length 14; breadth between pronotal angles 10 millim. 



Hah. Khasi Hills (Chcnnell). Burma; Euby Mines (DoJicrtji), 

 Karennee (Fea). 



Genus AMYNTOR. 



Amvntor, Stal, Ofc. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1867, p. 519 ; id. En. Hem. \, 



p.' 107 (1876). 

 Bolaca, Walk. Cat. Het. ii, p. i^ol (1867). 

 (Estopis, Dist. A. M. X. H. (5) iii, p. 48 (1879). 



Type, A. obscurus, Dall. 



Distrihiition. Assam and Yunnan. 



Ovate, depi'essed ; head triangular, about as long as broad, 

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

 with their apices strongly cleft ; antennae five- jointed *, basal joint 

 robust, not reaching apex of head ; rostrum reaching the posterior 

 cox» ; pronotum about t\\ ice as broad as long, the lateral margins 

 denticulated, the lateral angles prominent, slightly prominent and 

 rounded at base, deflexed towards head; scutellum slightly longer 

 than broad at base, gradually narrowed for two-thirds its length 

 and then nearly straight to apex, which is angularly rounded ; 

 membx'ane ^ith longitudinal veins ; abdomen moderately dilated, 

 connexivum extending beyond corium, convex beneath ; meso- 

 sternum with a central carination. 



240. Amyntor obscurus, Dall. (Halvs— Diclielops :-) Tr. F. S. 1849, 



p. 188, pi. 19, f. 3. 



Bolaca uuicolor, Walk. Cat. Set. ii, p. 251 (1867). 

 (Estopis terra, Dist. A. M. X H. (5) iii, p. 49 (1879). 



Brownish-ochraeeous, corium with a purplish hue, thickly and 

 darkly punctate ; head very thickly punctate and sometimes darker 

 in hue ; antennae ochraceous, fourth and fifth joints fuscous, with 

 their bases luteous ; scutellum somewhat I'ugulose and darker at 

 base ; membrane pale fuscous ; abdomen above piceous, connexivum 



* When I described the proposed genus (Estopis my specimens were all 

 without perfect antenujE, and I was thus led to conclude that the latter were 

 only four-jointed. 



