MICTIS, 



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tubercle, with a small rounded tubercle on the same segment 

 behind each posterior coxa ; tarsi ]5ale ferruginous ; pronotum 

 with the lateral margins finely serrated, the lateral angles mode- 

 rately prominently subacutely rounded. 



Length 23 to 26 ; breadtli between pronotal angles 8 to 9 

 millini. 



Fig. "209.— Mict is iencbrosa, S- 



Hah. Sikhini. Assam; Margherita [Tnd. Mus.). Khiisi Hills 

 (ChenneU). Sibsiigar (Peal). Burma; Akyab (Ind. IIus.), Palon, 

 Bhamo, Ivarennee (Fea) ; Tavoy (Ind. Mtis.). — Also found in the 

 Malay Peninsula and China. 



562. Mictis gallina, Ball. List Hem. ii, p. 403 (1852). 



Above greyish-brown ; antennae, legs, and body beneath some- 

 what dark castaueous ; membrane piceous ; abdomen above black, 

 with two large subbasal ochraceous spots, and a narrow elongate 

 lateral ochraceous spot on each side at the junctions of the fourth 

 and fifth and fifth and sixth segments ; body elongate, pronotal 

 lateral angles moderately prominent, their apices subacute and 

 slightly recurved, pronotal lateral margins finely serrate ; apex 

 of scutelkim ochraceous ; posterior femora in male very much 

 incrassated and apically thickened, in female apically incrassated 

 but less prominently so than in male ; posterior tibiae in male 

 dentate inwardly at about one-third from apex, in the female 

 simple ; abdomen beneath in male with a strong conical tubercle 

 on each side of basal disk of second segment. 



Length 25 to 26 ; breadth between pronotal angles 9 to 10 

 millim. 



JJab. Burma; Palon (Fea), Taoo (Coll. Dist.). Tenasserim ;. 

 Myitta (Doherty). 



