CLORESMUS. 373 



Length 21 to 23; breadth between pronotal angles 5 to 6 

 miUiin. 



Hah. Khiisi and Naga Hills (ChenneU). Burma ; Karennee 

 (Fea). 



■619. Notol)itus serripes, Ball. (Xematopus) Tr. E. S. (2) i, p, 4, pi. ii, 

 f. 2 (1850). 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, sternum, and posterior femora 

 dark shining olivaceous ; antennae, anterior and intermediate 

 tibiae ochraceous ; posterior tibiae reddish-ochraceous ; corium dull 

 brownish-ochraceous ; membrane pale fuscous ; posterior femora 

 in the male moderately thickened and subgranulous, prominently 

 spined beneath, the posterior tibiae inwardly strongly and closely 

 serrate ; abdomen above blackish, with two small discal luteous 

 spots ; connexivum luteous, with blackish incisural spots ; abdo- 

 men beneath very pale castaneous, the apex, and a fascia, 

 sometimes absent, on each basal lateral area, dark olivaceous ; 

 the lateral margins luteous, sometimes with small incisural black 

 spots. 



Length 18 to 20 ; breadth between pronotal angles 4i to 5 

 milhm. 



Hah. Sikhim {Ind. Mvs.) ; Mungphu (Atl-inson Coll.). Assam ; 

 Khasi Hills (ChenneU), Naga Hills, Margherita {Dohertij). 



Genus CLORESMUS. 



Cloresmus, Stal, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fiirh. 1859, p. 451 ; id. En. Hem \u, 

 p. 65 (1873). 



Type, C. si(jnoreti, Stal, a Javan species. 



Distrihiition. Oriental Region and China. 



This genus greatly resembles Notohitus, from which it is separated 

 by the shorter rostrum, which does not quite extend to the meso- 

 sternum, or only reaches the middle of it; the apex of the 

 prosternum is obtusely sulcate ; the posterior coxfc in the males 

 ai'e outwardly furnished with a short spine ; and the first joint of 

 the antennae is shorter than the second, which is also longer than 

 the third. 



620. Cloresmus nepalensis, Westw. (Nematopus) in Hope Cat. ii, 

 p. 14 (1842). 



Nematopus brevicoruis, Herr.-Seh. Wanz. Ins, ix, p. 261, f. 995 

 (1851). 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum dark shining olivaceous ; corium 

 and membrane purplish-brown ; antennae, abdomen beneath, and 

 anterior and intermediate legs luteous ; posterior legs very pale 

 castaneous ; connexivum luteous, spotted with dark oUvaceous ; 

 posterior femora in the male moderately incrassated, with a 



