THE ENTOMOLOGIST 



Vol. XXXVI.] JANUARY, 1903. [No. 476. 



UNDESCRIBED ORIENTAL RHYNCHOTA. 



By W. L. Distant. 



Fam. Reduviid^. 



Emesin,^. 

 Lufevafeatia, sp. n. 

 Piceous ; anterior lobe and anterior margin of posterior lobe of 

 pronotum, body beneath - excluding apex of abdomen— coxfe, bases 

 and apices of anterior femora and tibite, bases of intermediate and 

 posterior femora, luteous ; a large spot on corium at base of membrane, 

 and a small apical spot to membrane, cretaceous white. Anterior coxse 

 considerably passing apex of head ; anterior lobe of pronotum glabrous, 

 posterior lobe punctate ; basal joint of antennae luteous at base, about 

 as long as abdomen ; anterior femora thickly and finely spinous beneath. 

 Long. 5 millim. 



Hab. Burma; Bhamo, Palon (Feci). 



Nabin^e. 

 Allceoi'hynchus marginaUs, sp. n. 

 Head, pronotum, scutellum, and sternum piceous, shining; a 

 lateral spot on each side of scutellum, and the corium, brownish 

 piceous ; a spot on apical margin of corium and its apical angle 

 ochraceous ; membrane pale piceous, its basal angle narrowly ochra- 

 ceous ; connexivum above and beneath ochraceous, spotted with 

 piceous ; abdomen beneath castaneous ; legs, rostrum, and antennae 

 ochraceous, apices of femora and bases of tibiae brownish ochraceous ; 

 second and fourth joints of antenute about equal in length, third a 

 little longer than first ; body above finely pilose ; anterior and inter- 

 mediate femora thickly and finely spinous beneath ; anterior tibiae 

 distinctly clavate at apices. Long. 7 millim. 



Hab. Burma; Katlia (-Fea). 

 Allied to A. nigra, Walk. 



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