1888.] E. T. AiVmson— Notes on Indian Rliyncliota. 173 



the middle, and one on the hind border beyond the middle. Distin- 

 guished from preceding by the comparatively smooth hinder part of the 

 scutellum {Wallier). Long, 9J mill. 

 Reported from Cambodia. 



281. Cazika ulcerata, Herrich-SchafPer. 

 Aso-prts ulceratus, Herr.-Schaff., Wauz. Ins. iv, p. 103, t. 103, f. 452 (1839) and 

 vii, p. 114 V 1844). 



Cazira ulcerata, Dallas, List. Hem. i, p. 82 (1851) ; Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 118 

 (1867) ; Stal, En. Hem. i, p. 39 (1870). 



Miniaceous : pronotum at the base with raised tubercles, lateral 

 angles produced widely outwards and a little forwards into a spine, of 

 which the lateral margins are sinuate before the apex : scutellum with 

 tubercles at the base : a spot in the middle of the hemelytra, the an- 

 tennae, tarsi and apex of last tibiee, black ; the last tibias in the middle, 

 white : membrane brownish, with a white spot in the middle of the 

 outer margin : venter spinose at the base : first pair of tibiae very 

 strongly dilated, the tooth-like inner edge of the tip, black ; fore femora 

 with a tooth. Long, 8 mill. 



Reported from Hong-Kong, Siam, Calcutta (mihi), Coromandel. 



282. Cazira chiroptera, Herrich-Schaffer. 



Asopus chiropterus, Herr.-Schaff,, Wanz. Ins. v, p. 78, t. 170, f. 523 (1839) ; vii, 

 p. 113 (1844). 



Cazira verrucosa, Am. & Serv., Hist. Nat. Ins. Hem., p. 78, t. 3, f. 8 (1843) : 

 excl. syn. 



Cazira chiroptera, Dallas, List Hem. i, p. 82 (1851); Walker, Cat. Het. i, p. 

 118 (1867) ; Vollenhoven, Faun. Ent. Ind. Neerl. iii, p. 4 (1868) : Stal, En. Hem. i, 

 p. 39 (1870). 



Ferrugino t;'- : coarsely punctured : pronotum with a raised smooth 

 median line ; lateral angles acutely produced ; four black spots, of which 

 one on each side near the lateral angles : base of scutellum with spheri- 

 cal, raised tubercles, a black spot at base and apex : a rounded black spot 

 near the apex of the hemelytra and the apex itself, black ; wings fus- 

 cous : legs luteous : beneath two spots at the base, and two before the 

 end of the abdomen. Long, 10 mill. 



Reported from Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Malacca. 



Genus Canthecona, Amyot & Serville. 

 Hist. Nat. Ins. Hem., p. 81 (1843) : Dallas, List Hem. i, p. 89 (1851); Walker, 

 Cat. Het. i, p. 130 (1867) : Stal, Hem. Afric. i, p. 62, 66 (1864) ; En. Hem. i, p. 41 

 (1870) :—Cimex, subg. Canthecona, Ofvers. K. V.-A. Forh., p. 49 (1867). 



Head somewhat flat ; two apical joints of rostrum of equal length, 

 each a little shorter than the second : anterior lateral margins of the 

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