HEMIPTEEA HETEEOPTEEA. OF CEYLON. 119 



SCADEA AS"NULIC0ENI8. 



Scadra annulicornis, Renter, Act. Fenn. xii. p. 309 (1881). 

 Described from Ceylou. 



*tSCAI)EA CINCTICOENIS, Sp. n. 



Long. Corp. 12g millim. 



Coral-red ; antennae black, setose, second and third joints with 

 a yellow ring just beyond the base ; head aad prouotum rugose ; 

 pronotum laterally striated and with the crossing and lateral 

 grooves rather deep, but the median depression ceasing before 

 the extremity, and the cross grooves ceasing before the median 

 depression ; a black spot on each of the hind lobes of the 

 pronotum, a large spot on the inner angle of the corium like 

 an obtuse-angled triangle with its acute angles truncated ; 

 the membrane, the tibiae, and last joint of the tarsi all black ; 

 femora red, basal joints of tarsi and claws pale yellow ; ventral 

 surface of abdomen with a row of five rather large black spots 

 in the middle and one on each side, the last three spots of the 

 lateral rows confluent. 



Closely allied to 8. fuscicrus, Stal, from which the banded 

 antennae and much more coarsely punctured pronotum are amply 

 sufficient to distinguish it. 



*A]SrT10PA PUMILA. 



Antiopa pumila, Stal, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (4) iii. p. 47 (1863). 

 Described from Ceylon. 



Laetmna pilicoenis. 



Reduvius pilicornis, Fabr. Mant. Ins. ii. p. 311, n. 29 (1/87). 



Eecorded from India, Ceylon, and Sumatra. 



*tSTCAIi!rS COLLAETS. 



Reduvius eollaris, Fabr. Spec. Ins. ii. p. 380, n. 15 (1781). 



A common species in South-eastern Asia. 



Stcanus eeclinatus. 



Sycanus reclinatus, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xx. p. 98 (1859). 



Described from Ceylon. 



*tSTCAl!rUS (?) MILITAEIS, Sp. n. 



Long. Corp. 21 millim. 



Eed, very hairy ; antennae except at base, tibiae except at base, 

 tegmina except a portion of the costal margin near the base, and 



