Mr. W. L. Distant on Eecluvlida3. 179 



all the black markings margined with reddish ochraceous, and 

 tlie anterior and lateral spines of that colour ; scutellum 

 black, its spine ochraceous, with the apex fuscous ; hemeljtra 

 much mottled with ochraceous and with a small spot at about 

 one fourth from base, a larger subquadrate spot concavely 

 sinuate posteriorly at base of membrane, and a central narrow 

 oblique spot on outer area of membrane glossy black ; body 

 beneath fuscous ; legs piceous, bases of femora and the tibias 

 and tarsi ochraceous, the apices and a subbasal annulation to 

 the anterior and intermediate tibia? and more than the apical 

 half of. posterior tibijB black; lateral spines to pronotum 

 moderately directed backward, scutellar spine curved and 

 strongly directed backward; first and second joints of an- 

 tenna subequal in length; femora very distinctly sulcatcd 

 near apices. 



Long. 26 millim. 



Ilah. China: Kiukiang (Pm^^, Brit. Mus.). 



Genus Tiiodelmus. 



T/iodelmus Falleni. 



Thodelnms Falleni, StSl, CEfv. Vet.-Ak Forh. 18.j9, p. 378. 

 Stenojmla hastata, Walk. Cat. Hot. viii. p. 32. u. 14 (1873). 



Genus ? 



StenojmJa hyalinipennis, Walk. Cat. Ilet. viii. p. 31. n. 10 (1873). 

 Pudormus hyalinipennis, Leth. & Sev. t. iii. p, 85 (1896). 



The unique type of this species is without abdomen, and 

 therefore exact generic identification is impossible. Lethierry 

 and Severin have placed it in the genus Fodornms; but this is 

 incorrect, as the postocular portion of the head is as long or a 

 little longer than the aiiteocular portion, not " parte ante- 

 oculari ])artc postoculari nonnihil longiore et graciliore," as 

 described by fetal j the legs are longly pilose. 



Salyavatin^, 



Genus Lisakda. 

 Lisarda inornata. 

 Acanthaspis inornata, Walk. Cat. Ilet. vii. p. 17<3. u. 51 (1873). 



Lisarda rhypara, 



Lisarda rhypara, Slfil, CEfv. Vet.-Ak. lorh. 1859, p. 192. 

 Iteduvius aryillaceus, Walk. Cat. Ilet. vii. p. 195. u. 47 (1873). 



