Heteroptera (Bhynchota) collected in Burma. Ill 



Allied to the Genus Amyntor, Stal., from which it differs 

 by its more robust form ; lateral margins of head not 

 sinuated ; anterior margin of the pronotum concave. 



Sennertus typicus, sp. n. 



Brownish-ochraceous, thickly and coarsely punctate, more sparsely 

 on the head where there is a levigate ochraceous spot on the inner 

 margin of each eye ; lateral margins of head and pronotum very 

 narrowly fuscous, posterior margins of lateral angles narrowly 

 ochraceous ; posterior margin narrowly levigate ; scutellum with a 

 small black spot in each lateral angle ; corium with the lateral area 

 more finely punctate than on disk ; body beneath ochraceous with 

 scattered brown punctures, stigmata and a double series of small 

 segmental spots on each side, piceous ; legs and antennae reddish- 

 ochraceous, femora spotted with fuscous. 



Long. 22 millim. Exp. pronot. angl. 12 millim. 



Habitat. Burma ; Carin Cheba (Fea). 



Eusthenes rubef actus, sp. n. 



Above dark castaneous tinged with olivaceous ; body beneath with 

 legs pale bright castaneous or ochraceous ; abdomen above purplish- 

 red ; connexivum olivaceous spotted with ochraceous at segmental 

 bases ; antennae piceous, with the basal joint — excluding apex — 

 reddish-ochraceous ; eyes inwardly margined with reddish-ochraceous. 



Head with the lateral lobes obliquely striate, the basal area slightly 

 rugulose ; antenna} with the third joint shorter than the second or 

 fourth joints, extreme apex of apical joint ochraceous. Pronotum 

 with the lateral margins strongly wrinkled, the lateral angles sub- 

 prominent and subacute. 



£ . Posterior femora strongly incrassated, with a long and strong 

 spine at less than half the length from base, a series of small spines 

 on inner margin of apical area and with a prominent stout spine or 

 tooth at apex. 



Long. 27-33 millim. Exp. pronot. angl. 12-15 millim. 



Habitat. Burma ; Carin Cheba (Fea). 



The spotted connexivum, and the colour of the body 

 beneath and legs will at once distinguish this species. In 

 structure it is allied to E. eurytus, Dist. 



Vitmvius, gen. no v. 

 Body ovate, moderately gibbous, attenuated posteriorly. Head 

 small, deflected, lateral lobes meeting in front of central lobe, lateral 



