Mr. W. L. Dfstant on Rctluviidaj. 175 



Ilemcocephaliis niaJuscuhiSj sp. n. 



Head, pronotura, and sternum dull reddish ochraceou? ; 

 hemeljtra piceous; base and lateral margins of lieraelytra, 

 legs, and abdomen stramineous; abdomen with the lateral 

 areas mottled with brownish; antennse pale fuscous brown, 

 basal and apical joints paler in hue. Antennae finely pilose, 

 second joint slightly longer than the third ; anterior lobe of 

 pronotum behind the pronotal collar moderately sculptured 

 and centrally discally sulcate ; legs somewhat strongly- 

 pilose ; eyes black. ? . 



Long. 11 millim. 



Hub. Ceylon {Oreen, Brit. Mus.). 



Fam. ReduviidGB. 



Genus Saica. 

 Sai'ca ochracea, sp. n. 



Body above and beneath uniformly dull ochraceous ; an- 

 tennai, lateral spines to pronotum, scutellar spine, and legs 

 piceous ; coxai and trochanters ochraceous ; pronotal spines 

 long, obliquely straight, directed a little forward and upward ; 

 scutellar spine long, slightly curved, directed upward and 

 liindward; posterior femora long, about reaching apex of 

 abdomen ; antennjB and legs finely hirsute, the anterior 

 femora clothed beneath with tine setge. 



Long. 14 millim. ; exp. pronotal spines 4 millim. 



Hah. Ecuador : Paramba [Rosenberg^ Brit. Mus.). 



Tribelocepualin^. 

 Genus Tribelocepiiala. 

 TribelocepJiala indica. 

 Opistoplatys indicas, Walk. Cat. Het. \iii. p. 20. n. 2 (1873). 

 This species occurs in both India and Ceylon. T. lignea, 

 Eeuter (Rev. d'Entom. vi. p. 16G, 1887), from Java, may 

 probably prove to be conspccific. 



Tnbelocephala 2:>allescenSf sp. n. 



Head, antenna3, lateral marginal area of corium, and body 

 beneath brownish ochraceou>!, palely hirsute ; hemelytra 

 ochraceous, witli a minute white spot near end of clavus and 

 two very small, contiguous, transverse, linear white spots near 



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