476 Mr. W. L. Distant on the 
lobe of pronotum piceous; posterior lobe of pronotum, 
scutellum, clavus, two large discal longitudinal fasciz to 
corium (not quite reaching base or apex, and divided by the 
ochraceous veins), and membrane pale chocolate-brown ; 
body beneath pale brownish, thickly ochraceously pubescent, 
abdomen with a central longitudinal incised line; apices of 
the tibiz and bases of anterior and intermediate tarsi fuscous ; 
eyes black, their inner margins almost meeting ; antenn 
strongly pilose, second joint a little longer than first ; pro- 
notum with the posterior angles distinctly nodulose ; corium 
much shorter than membrane; tibiz longly pilose. 
Long. 74 millim. 
Hab. Dinding Islands, near Penang (H. N. Ridley, Brit. 
Mus.). 
Hematolecha fokiensis, sp. n. 
Coral-red; head, antennz, rostrum, transverse and longi- 
tudinal impressions to pronotum, scutellum, apical two 
thirds of clavus and a fused elongate spot on corlum, mem- 
brane, sternum, legs, segmental incisures, a broad sublateral 
fascia, and anal segment to abdomen beneath black; coxe, 
trochanters, and apical spines to scutellum piceous; tarsi 
brownish ochraceous ; antenne strongly pilose; mtermediate 
and posterior femora obsoletely nodulose near apices; pro- 
notal impressions strongly rugose. 
Var.—Disk of corium more or less suffused with pale 
piceous. 
Long. 11 millim. 
Hab. China: N.W. Fokien (La Touche, Brit. Mus.). 
SynonymicaL Notes. 
Dr. Gestro, of the Genoa Museum, having obliged me 
with an opportunity of examining and figuring the Aradidz 
collected by Sign. Fea in Burma and Tenasserim, the fol- 
lowing synonymy may be noted :— 
Genus EUMENOTES. 
Eumenotes, Westw. Tr. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 246 (1847). 
Odonia, Bergr. Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen, xxvii. p. 7383 (1889). 
Eumenotes obscura. 
Eumenotes obscura, Westw. Tr. Ent. Soc. iv. p. 247, pl. xviii. fig. 4 
(1847). 
Aradus truncatus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii. p. 39 (1878). 
Odonia truncata, Bergr. Ann, Mus. Ciy. Gen, xxvii. p. 733, pl. xii. 
fic. 4 (1889), 
