188 APPENDIX. KEDUVIIDjE. 



equal in length and moderately curved ; posterior legs long, the 

 femora not quite reaching abdominal apex and shorter than the 

 tibiae ; posterior tarsi with the second joint shorter than the third, 

 posterior coxae much wider apart than the intermediate coxae, 

 which are again more widely separated than the anterior coxae. 



A genus to be placed after Caunus (vol. ii, p. 233) in this 

 British Indian enumeration. 



2960. Bardesanes signatus, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 364 

 (1909). 



Fuscous brown ; eyes, a large spot between and behind ocelli, 

 inner claval margins, the central areole of hemelytra, and a curved 



Fig. 105. Bardesanes sigtiatus. 



posteriorly attenuated elongate spot in middle cell of membrane, 

 black ; pronotum with narrow lateral margins and a central 

 longitudinal liuear fascia, single anteriorly and duplex posteriorly, 

 piceous ; tibiae palely annulate near base, femora piceous brown 

 at apex ; head finely granulose, the ocelli bright golden-yellow ; 

 membrane very slightly passing abdominal apex ; other structural 

 characters as in generic diagnosis. 



Length 14 milliin. 



Hob. Burma ; Kareu-ni (Coll. Dist.). 



