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Sternites flatter, with a median anterior sulcus. 
Legs stout; femur weakly spinous and weakly carinate, with 
only one strong keel beneath; patella and tibia strongly carinate 
and serrate, tarso-metatarsus thickly pubescent. 
Length up to 40 mm. 
An immense number of specimens ranging in length from 
15 to 40 mm. were taken by Mr. Oates at Pegu, one adult 
from Rangoon, and one adult from S. Tenasserim. Sig. L. Fea 
obtained three adult specimens at Palon (Pegu) and two adults 
and one young at Bhamo (Upper Burma). 
In the series from Pegu, from which the description has been 
mainly drawn up, it is noticeable that the smaller specimens 
are much greener than the larger ones which are more ferru- 
gineous. 
This species is closely allied to Sc. Jongicornis (Fabr.) and to 
Sc. clunifera of Wood, and may ultimately prove to be a variety 
of either one or the other. It resembles both in its elongate and 
narrow stomata and in its long, high stoma-saddles, but it 
appears to differ from both in colour. Thus it may be recognised 
from Sc. longicornis by the absence of annuli on the legs, and 
from both by the dark colour of its stoma-saddles. 
3. Seutigera fese, sp. n. 
Body robust, attenuated anteriorly. 
Colour (in alcohol) variable; upper surface mostly of an 
obscure ochraceo-olivaceous tint, with a median, darker, longitu- 
dinal band and lateral, irregular patches of darker colour; the 
stoma-saddles clearly or obscurely ochraceous or ferrugineous 
but always brighter in colour than the rest of the tergites ; 
antennae and tarsal segments of legs ochraceous, proximal seg- 
ments of legs mostly very pale olivaceous, the patella with two 
obscure rings of darker tint; lower surface pale ochraceous or 
olivaceous. . 
Head sparsely spicular posteriorly, sparsely hirsute in front ; 
a conspicuous median sulcus running from the interocular to 
