332 APPENDIX. NOXONECTID.E. 



breadth of an eye ; pronotum about two and a half times as broad 

 between humeral angles as the medial length ; scutellum nearly 

 twice as broad at base as long ; eorium only a little shorter than 

 head, pronotum, scutellum, and clavus together ; posterior tibiae 

 about twice the length of posterior tarsi. 



Length 8 millim. 



Hob. Burma ; Mandalay, Rangoon (Annandale). 



Genus ANISOPS. (Vol. Ill, p. 44.) 



3108. Anisops varius, Fieb. Abh. bohm. Ges. Wiss. (5) vii, p. 483 

 (1851) ; Kirk. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Ixviii, p. 106 (1899) ; Dist. 

 Tram. Linn. Soc. Lond. xiii, p. 38 (1909). 



Anisops perpulcher, St&l, 6fv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1855, p. 89. 



Anisops varia, Kirk. Wien. ent. Zeit. xxiii, p. 119 (1904) ; Oshan. 

 Verz. Pal. Hem. Het. iii, p. 973 (1909). 



Vars. sugillata < scutellata, Fieb. torn. cit. 



Vertex of head narrow, sides almost parallel, eyes large and 

 tlack ; pronotum ochraceous, the whole central area, widest 

 posteriorly, blackish ; scutellum black with the apical and lateral 

 margins ochraceous (in a specimen from the Philippines black with a 

 greyish ochraceous spot on disk) ; hemelytra blackish grey, lateral 

 margins (widest at base) greyish ochraceous; head beneath, sternum, 



Fig. 193. Anisops varius. 



and legs ochraceous ; abdomen black with a central longitudinal 

 yellowish ridge. 



Length 6 to 6| millim. 



Hob. Travancore. Philippines (Simon, Brit. Mus.}. Eastern 

 Palaearctic Region. North Africa. Seychelles. 



I cannot structurally separate a specimen from Travancore 



