366 Mr. V/. L. Dl.sfant on 



Pangeranga cinnamomea, sp. n. 



Pale uniform cinnamon-brown ; body and legs moderately 

 pilose, lateral margins of head behind eyes, pronotam, corium, 

 and abdomen more longly pilose, antenna very longly pilose ; 

 pronotum with a large obtuse tubercle on each side of trans- 

 verse incision separating the anterior and posterior lobes ; 

 veins to corium coarse and somewhat rugose ; sternum and 

 abdomen beneath densely ])ilose, the latter centrally inole- 

 rately ridged where there is a central longitulinal narro.v 

 levigate slightly incised line. 



Long. 12^ mm. 



llab. Borneo; Buri. 



Subfam. AcAyiUASPiDiN^JE. 

 Dlv, Reduviakia. 



SteSICHORUS, gen. nov. 



Body subovate; head strongly transversely inipressel 

 between eyes, which extend transversely across the lateral 

 areas of the head, anteocular portion of head slightly de- 

 pressed, a little longer than postocular portion; antennae 

 pilose, first joint shorter than head, second joint more than 

 twice as long as first; pronotum with the lobes subequal in 

 length, anterior lobe much narrower than posterior, tubercu- 

 late at anterior angles, subconvex, and centrally longi- 

 tudinally sulcate, lateral margins of posterior lobe oblique ; 

 scutellum terminating in a semiporrect spine ; membrane 

 extending a little beyond abdomen, which beneath has a 

 slight longitudinal central ridge, the lateral areas b^ing 

 oblique; logs pilose anl body beneath pilose; anterior 

 femora unarmed. 



Type, S. pilosus. Dlst. 



Allied to Crocimus, Bredd. 



Siesichorus pilosuSj sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and sternum black ; corium 

 ochraceous, with the basal angle, basal half of claval area, 

 and apical angle black ; membrane black, with a pale apical 

 spot; antenniTC, rostrum, leg.^, and abdomen beneath ochra- 

 ceous, the latter with the apical and lateral areas piceous ; 

 antennae, rostrum, legs, and abdomen beneath strongly pilose. 



Long. 11 mm. 



JIab. Ceylon; EppaweUi {Ii. E. Oreen). 



