370 On Oriental Reduviidse. 



longer tlian coiiuni ; abdomen not projecting beyond the 

 lateral margins of tlic Iiemelyfra, tlie sixth abdominal segment 

 with the connexivum subangidarly dilated on each side ; 

 anterior femora slightly thickened and a little loiiger than the 

 tibijB, posterior femora and tibial longest and subequal in 

 lengtii. 



Type, L. landi/ensi's, Dist. 



To be placed near Flateriis, DIst. 



Lanca handijensin, sp. n. 



Pale fuscous brown ; pronotum much mottled with ochra- 

 ceous pile, more thickly so on posterior lobe ; antennae pale 

 fuscous brown, first joint ochraceous, with its apex infuscate; 

 antenniferous tubercles castaneous ; eyes black ; rostrum 

 ochraceous ; anterior femora with an obscure, subapical, 

 greyish annulation and anterior tibiae with a similar subbasal 

 annulatior), intermediate and posterior femora annulated aud 

 basally suffused with ocliraceous, the tibias with a similarly 

 coloured subbasal annulation ; body and legs shortly pilose, 

 the abdomen beneath piceous and ochraceously pilose. 



Long. 18 mm. 



Hah. Ceylon {G. Lewis) ; Kandj' {E. E. Green). 



Div. POLIDIDUSARIA. 



Gallobelgicus, gen. nov. 



Head moderately long, anteriorly spinously produced 

 between the antenniferous tubercles, deeply transversely in- 

 cised behind eyes, postocular portion moderately globose and 

 •uith two fine moderately long spinules on each lateral margin 

 behind eyes ; rostrum with the first joint robust and passing 

 eyes, second joint slightly shorter and dilated at base ; an- 

 tenujc slender, first joint about as long as head, thorax, and 

 scutellum together, second joint short, shorter than third ; 

 pronotum with the anterior lobe longer than the posterior, the 

 first with two tubercles on each lateral margin, posterior lobe 

 with a long, slender, slightly curved spine at each lateral 

 angle ; scutellum with two long' spines, one erect near base, 

 the other longest and obliquely ascendant at apex ; hem- 

 elytra reaching apex of abdomen ; anterior eoxte about one 

 third the length of anterior femora ; legs slender, anterior 

 femora and tibite longly acutely s})inous, the first slightly 

 thickened ; intermediate and posterior legs unarmed, poste- 

 rior femora as long as hemelytra and a little shorter than 

 posterior tibite. 



Type, G. tijpicus, Dist. 



