NEW LACEBUGS—DRAKE AND RUHOFF 181 
Head very short, sharply declivent in front, armed with short 
appressed testaceous spines. Antennae with first two segments 
slightly swollen, short, other segments wanting. Labium long, brown- 
ish testaceous, extending to end of rostral channel; buccal laminae 
wide, areolate, nearly closed in front; sternal laminae of labial sulcus 
composed of one row of large areolae, pale testaceous. Metathoracic 
scent glands with ostiole and nearly upright sulcus on each meta- 
pleuron. Legs long, slender, brownish, sparsely clothed with short, 
pale pubescence. 
Pronotum slightly convex across humeri, coarsely punctate, tri- 
carinate; median carina strongly elevated, composed of one row of 
rectangular cells, attached to median vein near middle of hind surface 
of hood, higher and distinctly arched on middle of disc; lateral carinae 
much less elevated than median carina, composed of one row of small 
cells, distinctly constricted near base of hind process, thence anteriorly 
divergent, terminating anteriorly near calli; hood moderately large, 
inflated, extending forward over head, not covering eyes, extending 
backward to base of pronotal disc; paranota large, reflexed obliquely 
upward, nearly semiovate, four cells deep in widest part. 
Elytra elypsoidal in outline, considerably longer and wider than 
abdomen, subobliquely ampliated at base; costal area very wide, com- 
posed largely of three rows of large, clear cells; subcostal area nearly 
upright, uniseriate; discoidal area large, elyptical in outline, extending 
backward beyond middle of elytra, concavely impressed, four areolae 
deep in widest part. Areolae moderately large, hyaline, and iri- 
descent. 
Type: Holotype (female), Kambaiti, Burma, May 20, 1944, 
USNM 65133. 
Remarks: This species differs from J. provorsus Distant by its 
broadly obovate form, constricted lateral carinae, and the sharply 
defined discoidal area. 
Genus Bako Schouteden 
Bako Schouteden, Rev. Zool. Africaine, vol. 11, No. 1, p. 91, 1923. 
Bako dieides, new species 
FIGURE 22 
DescripTION: Small rectangular in outline, whitish testaceous, 
usually without small brownish or fuscous marks on veinlets; areolae 
large, hyaline, iridescent; body beneath blackish, laminae of buccal 
and sternal sulci and of hypocostal ridge whitish, with areolae poorly 
and not clearly defined. Legs brownish testaceous, tips of tarsi dark 
fuscous. Antennae brownish testaceous, apical half of last segment 
blackish. Length 3.00 mm., width 0.90 mm. 
