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and subhyaline; abdominal appendages black. Body beneath and 

 legs lnteous, abdominal spines luteous beneath, apical angles of 

 last abdominal segment black. Long. 12 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 

 10 mm. 



Hab. Java; Kederi (Baron von Iluegel)— coll. Dist. 



Anaxandra fulvicornis, n. s. 



Body ochraceous, with an olivaceous tinge ; anterior lateral 

 margins of head, a central narrow longitudinal fascia commencing 

 before apex of head and terminating on disk of pronotum, and the 

 lateral margins of the scutellum — joined together before apex — 

 black. Antennas with the basal joint ochraceous (remainder muti- 

 lated). Pronotum with the posterior disk coarsely punctate, the 

 lateral angles produced into long, slightly ascending, and forwardly 

 directed dull luteous spines, their apices very slightly reflexed and 

 subacute. Scutellum with the basal two-thirds luteous, posteriorly 

 rounded and margined with black. Corium coarsely punctate and 

 rugulose. Membrane bronzy. Body beneath and legs ochraceous ; 

 rnesonotum with an oblique black line on each side. Long. 

 15 mm. ; exp. pronot. angl. 14 mm. 



Hab. Sikkim (coll. Dist.). 



This species by its colour markings is very closely 

 allied to A. nigro-lineata, Stal, but differs by the much 

 less expanse of the pronotal angles, which in Stal's 

 species are described as measuring 18|- mm. 



Anaxandra tauriformis, n. s. 



Body above bright castaneous ; lateral margins of the head, 

 anterior and lateral margins and posterior disk of the pronotum, 

 lateral margins of the scutellum, lateral margins of the corium, 

 and the membrane, ochraceous. Antennas with the first and second 

 joints ochraceous (remainder mutilated). The head is transversely 

 wrinkled and possesses a few dark punctures ; the eyes are greyish 

 brown, inwardly margined with ochraceous. The pronotum is 

 sparingly and coarsely punctate on disk, and thickly punctate on 

 anterior margin. The pronotal angles are produced into long 

 upwardly and forwardly directed spines, the apices of which are dis- 

 tinctly truncately reflexed backwardly ; these spines are sparingly 

 punctate for about half their length. Scutellum sparingly and 

 coarsely punctate. Corium thickly punctate. Abdominal spines 

 castaneous. Body beneath and legs oehracsous ; abdominal 



