MTL A. — HOPLOLOMIA . 



403 



entirely ochraceous : body beueath obscure brownish-ochraceous, 

 abdomen mottled with ochraceous, head beueath and sternum very 

 coarsely punctate ; legs luteous, apical areas of femora, bases and 

 apices of tibiae castaneous ; posterior femora spined beneath near 

 apices ; second joint of the antennae a little longer than the 

 third. ^ 



Length 9 to 10; breadth between pronotal angles 4^ millim. 



Hah. Gogo (^oide Westwood). Burma ; Bhamo, Karennee (Fea). 



Genus MYLA. 



Myla, Sm, Hem. Afr. ii, pp. 8 & 111 (1865) : id. En. Hem. iii, p. 83 

 (1873). * 



Type, M. JiojyJo.vj/s, Dall., an African species. 



Distribution. Etlaiopian and Oriental Eegions. 



Scutellum not convexly elevated ; body subelongate, somewhat 



depressed ; head somewhat promi- 

 nent in front of the antenniferous 

 tubercles ; rostrum extending to the 

 intermediate coxae ; antennae with 

 the second joint shorter than the 

 third ; mesosternum sulcate ; pos- 

 terior legs somewhat widely sepa- 

 rated at base ; anterior femora 

 spined beneath near apex ; posterior 

 femora thickened, spined beneath 

 near apex. 



Only two species of this genus 

 have to the present time been de- 

 scribed. As I have not received 

 the Ceylonese species, the typical African form is figured as a guide 

 to the eenus. 



Fig. 23Q.—Mt/la hoploxys 



602. Myla COncolor, Bohm (Clavigralla), Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi, p. 403 

 (1860) ; Stdl, En. Hem. iii, p. 84 (1873). 



" Eeddish-ochraceous ; punctured with fuscous; pronotum 

 anteriorly griseously villose ; pronotal angles acute, spines a little 

 directed forward ; lateral pronotal margins bidentate ; membrane 

 pale ; abdominal margin with three spines : body beneath griseous- 

 flavous-tomentose.'" {Dohrn.) 



Length 7 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon. 



Genus HOPLOLOMIA. 

 Hoplolomia, Stdl, En. Hem. iii, p. 84 (1873). 



Type, H. scabricida, Stfd. 

 Distribution. India and Burma. 



Head very large, a little longer than the pronotum ; antenniferous 



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