346 COBEID^. 



563. Mictis macra, Smi, Ann. Soc. Lnt. Ft\ 1865, p. 173. 



Closely allied to M. (jallina, but with the posterior legs more 

 slender, the femora in the male of the same shape but much less 

 thickened, the posterior tibia) iu the male also less broadly dentate ; 

 abdominal tubei'cles beneath in male as in M. galUna. 



Length 2'3 to 24 ; breadth between pronotal angles 8 to 9 millim. 



Bab. Sylhet (StocJcJiolm Miis.). Mei'gui (Ind. Mus.). — Also found 

 in the Malay Peninsula. 



564. Mictis pictor, Fabr. (Lyg-jeus) Fid. Si/st. iv, p. 138 (1794) ; Stal, 



Hem. Fabr. i, p. 44 (1868). 



Dull ochraceous, uuicolorous ; pronotum densely punctate and 

 slightly rugulose ; scutcllum transversely striate ; corium with 

 the veins and scattered speckles piceous ; membrane brassy- 

 brown ; pronotum with the lateral angles modei'ately prominent, 

 the lateral margins serrated. 



The above description is taken from two female specimens in my 

 own collection, and Stal (sujjra) only describes the same sex. 

 M. jnctor may be recognized by its great length and breadth and 

 distinct coloratiou. 



Length 30 to 32 ; breadth between pronotal angles 12 to 14 

 millim. 



Hah. Assam; Margherita {Doherty), Kh;isi Hills (ChenneU). 



Genus ANOPLOCNEMIS. 



Anoplocoemis, Stal, En. Hem. iii, p. 47 (1873). 

 Mictis (Div. 1), Dall. List Hem. ii, p. 386 (1852) ; Stdl (part.), Hem. 

 Afr. ii, p. 27 (186.5). 



Type, A. curvipes, Fabr., an African species. 



Distribution. Ethiopian and Oriental Kegions. 



A genus closely allied to Jlictis, but at once separated by the 

 structure of the posterior tibiae, which are in both sexes unarmed ; 

 the abdomen beneath in the male is very strongly gibbously 

 tuberculate. 



565. Anoplocnemis phasiana, Fabr. (Lygaeus) /S^^ec. Ins. ii, p. 361 



(1781 ) ; Dist. A. M. A. H. (7) vi, p. 373 (1900) ; id. P. Z. ,S. 1901, 

 p. 327. 



Lygfeus grossipes, Fabr. S>/st. Rliyng. p. 205. 11 (1803). 

 Cerbus tumidipes, Herr.-Sch. TVanz. Ins. vi, p. 54, f. 614 (1842). 

 Mictis punctum, alRDis, bicolor, Westio. in Hope Cat. ii, p. 10 (1842). 

 Mictis duhia, castanea, lata, Ball. List Hem. ii, pp. 389 & 390. 13, 



14, 15 (1852). 

 Myctis ferrifera, Walk. Cat. Het. iv, p. 24. 57 (1871). 

 Phvsomerus jnictifortois, Walk. Cat. Het. iv, p. 61. 8 (1871). 

 Stoll, Fun. ff. 68 & 69. 



Variable in colour — ochraceous, castaneous, piceous, or piceous 

 v\ ith the corium castaneous ; abdomen above sanguineous, with the 

 margins aud apex piceous ; antennae fuscous or piceous, with the 



