i'ERNELIUS. 



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Genus CRITHEUS. 

 Critheus, Stdl, Ofc. Vd.-Ak. Fork. 1867, p. 517. 



Type, C. Uneatifrons, Stal. 



Bistrihution. At present recorded only from Burma. 



Body oval, depressed ; rostrum long, extending to or near apical 

 abdominal segment ; head somewhat narrowed forwardly, obtusely 

 rounded at the apex, lateral margins acute, very slightly reflexed, 

 lobes of equal length ; pronotum with the lateral margins reflexed, 

 straight, anterior margin a little concave and callous, lateral angles 

 obtusely prominent ; scutellum triangular, narrow at apex ; meso- 

 sternum centrally carinate, the carination in a globular depression ; 

 abdomen obsoletely sulcate for a short distance from base which 

 is unarmed. 



320. Critheus Uneatifrons, Stdl, Berl. ent. Zeit. xiii, p. 229 (1869). 



Ochraceous, somewhat thickly and coarsely blackly punctate ;. 

 scutellum and pronotum somewhat rugulose ; head and pronotum 

 with a central levigate line extending more obscurely through the 

 scutellum ; margins of head and a submarginal anterior and 

 lateral line to pronotum black : a transverse series of four small 



levigate spots on anterior area 

 of pronotum, and four small 

 levigale spots at base of 

 scutellum ; corium with a some- 

 what prominent levigate spot 

 on posterior disk ; membrane 

 pale fuliginous, the veins 

 darker : body beneath and legs 

 pale ochraceous, finely darky 

 punctate ; two spots on each 

 lateral area of pro- and meso- 

 sterna, stigmata and a short 

 adjacent linear spot, the lateral 

 edges and incisures black ; 

 antennae brownish, base of first, second, third, and fourth joints, 

 and the whole of fifth joint, excluding apex, dull ochraceous. 

 Length 9^ to 11^ millim. 



Hah. Burma; Karennee, Palou {Fm). Teuasserim ; Kaw- 

 kareet {Feci). 



Fig. 119. — Crifheus Uncafifr 



Genus FERNELIUS. 

 Feruelius, Did. Tv. E. S. 1900, p. 173, 

 Type, F. indicus, Dist. 



Distribution. At present recorded only from the Eastern Hima- 

 layas and Burma. 



Subovate; head broad, anteriorly rounded, but cleft at apex, 

 where the central lobe is a little shorter than the lateral lobes. 



