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coreid.t:. 



Genus AURELIANUS, nov. 



Type, A. elongatus, Dist. 



Distribution. Burma. 



Elongate ; membrane not reaching apex of abdomen, which has 

 its apex truncate ; anterior tibiae somewhat distinctly dilated, 

 considerably narrower at base than apex ; antennae with the first 

 and fourth joints subequal in length, fourth longer than third ; 

 rostrum with the second and fourth joints subequal in length ; 

 head distinctly cleft at apex between the lateral lobes ; px'onotuui 

 elongate, lateral margins serrate, lateral angles not prominent ; 

 posterior femora in male strongly incrassate, much curved at base, 

 strongly serrate on inner and outer marghis ; posterior tibi* in 

 male moderately amplified on each side, on the inner side somewhat 

 pron)inently bidentately sinuate, the apex with a small tubercle 

 on each side. Abdomen beneath in male with a central broad, flat, 

 rounded tubercle at the junction of the second and third segments, 

 and with a strong conical tubercle on each lateral area of the 

 second segment ; apical angles of the sixth segment pbsoletely 

 lobate. 



553. Aurelianns elongatus, sp. n. 



Dark cinnamomeous ; antennce, eyes, and membrane piceous ; 



antennse with the first 

 joint, excluding apex, and 

 the fourth joint cinna- 

 momeous, apex of fourth 

 joint luteous ; head, pro- 

 notum, scutellum, corium, 

 and the posterior femora 

 moderately ochraceously 

 pilose ; abdominal tuber- 

 cles and posterior tibise 

 beneath piceous. 



Length 24 ; breadth 

 between proaotal angles 

 6g millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Bhamo 

 Fig. 206. — Aurelianns elongatus. (Feci) 



This species is founded on two male examples ; I have not seen 



a female specimen. 



Genus MYGDONIA. 



Myo'donia, St&l (part.), Hem. Afr. n, pp. 2 Sc 16 (I860) ; id. En. 

 Hem. iii, p. 39 (1873). 



Type, M. tuberculosa. Sign., an African species. 



Distrihution. Ethiopian liegion and British India. 



Head subquadrate, antenuiferous tubercles subcontiguous : ros- 

 trum very short ; corium with the apical margin moderately 

 sinuated, its apical angle moderately produced; posterior legs 



