CYCLOPELTA. 279 



scutellum distinctly transversely wrinkled, with a faint but broad 

 central impression ; corium somewhat thickly and finely punctate, 

 but longitudinally levigate on disk. 



Length 17 ; breadth between pronotal angles 10| millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Rangoon. {Feci). 



Subfamily VIII. DINIDORINiE. 



Dinidoriua, Stal, En. Hem. \, p. 79 (1870) ; id Ofu. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 



no. S, p. o2 (1872). 

 Dinidorida, StSl, Of v. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1867, p. 522. 

 Edessidte (part.), Hall. List Hem. i, p. 316 (1851). 

 Diuidorinaj, Hst. Biol. Ce7itr.-Am., Rhynch. i, p. 102 (1881). 



Scutellum never extending beyond middle of abdomen, its apex 

 broad ; hemelytra and wings usually complete, rarely abbreviated ; 

 membrane very large, primary and subtended veins of wings dis- 

 tant, converging at the apex. The small scutellum and large 

 membrane are the principal characters of this subfamily, which, 

 though a small oue, is widely distributed ; it is, however, only 

 found in the southern and eastern areas of the Palaearctic Region. 

 The genus Dinidor, from which the name is derived, is Neo- 

 tropical, but an African species has been ascribed to it by 

 Horvath. 



Si/noj}sis of Genera. 



A. Antennae five-jointed Aspongopus, p. 281. 



B. Autennee four-jointed. 



a. Head small, lateral lobes only a little 



longer than central lobe Cyclopelta, p. 279. 



b. Head large, lateral lobes much longer than 



central lobe and generally meeting beyond it. 

 a. Pronotal margins angularly sinuate. 



a'. Abdominal margins lobately dentate . . MEaYMENUM, p. 285. 

 h. Pronotal margins obliquely straight. 

 b' . Abdominal margins moderately erosed ; 



hemelytra about covering abdomen. . Bbysodepsus, p 287. 

 c'. Abdominal margins not erosed ; hem- 

 elytra not covering abdomen Atelides, p. 288. 



Genus CYCLOPELTA. 



Cyclopelta, Amif. S)- Serv. Hem. p. 172 (181-j). 

 Uinidor, Stdl,Hem. Afi: \, p. 211 (1864). 



Type, C. ohscura, Lepell. & Serv. 



Distribution. Ethiopian and Oriental Regions. 



Body oval or ovate ; head with the margins ampliately reflexed, 

 lateral'lobes a little longer than the central lobe, apex subtruncate ; 

 antennae four-jointed, basal joint passing the apex of the head ; 

 rostrum reaching the intermediate coxte ; pronotum with the 

 lateral angles rounded, not produced ; scutellum short, apex broad ; 



