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2. Henicocephalus Jacobsoni n. sp. 



Obscure ferrugineus, dense et sat longe oclireo-pilosus, hemelytris et 

 abdomine (limbo laterali hujus excepto) fuscis, articulo ultimo antennarum 

 apicem versus, geniculis posterioribus anguste tarsisque posterioribus pal- 

 lide flavo-testaceis. Caput pronoto medio paullulo longius, lobo postico 

 lateribus ante quam post medium fortius rotundato, latitudine lobi maxima 

 ante medium sita, subtus prope basin gibbo et ibidem quam cetero capite 

 longius et densius villoso, spatio interoculari feminae oculo plus quam 

 triplo latiore, antennis et rostro pilosis, articulo primo illarum apicem 

 capitis distincte superante, secundo parti anteoculari (9) capitis subaeque 

 longo, tertio quam secundo paullo breviore et quam quarto paullo lon- 

 giore. Pronotum aeque latum ac longum, basi ante scutellum late leviter 

 arcuato-sinuatum, lobo antico capite cum oculis (Ç) paullo latiore, medio 

 transversim foveolato, lobo medio a lobis apicali et basali strictura pro- 

 funda acuta discreto, quam lobo apicali duplo longïore et (9) quam lobo 

 basali nonnihil angustiore, impressione medio J_-formi et utrinque im- 

 pressione trivia instructo, lobo postico medio subtiliter carinato. Scutel- 

 lum lateribus leviter sinuatum, apice obtusum. Hemelytra apicem abdo- 

 minis haud attingentia, venis subgiabris, cellula discoidali clausa. Pedes 

 pilosi, femoribus anticis modice incrassatis , latitudine sua plus quam 

 triplo longioribus, tibiis anticis apicem versus sensim fortiter dilatatis, 

 minis haud attingentia, venis subgiabris, cellula discoidali clausa. Pedes 

 apice medio femorum subaeque latis, femoribus posticis quam anticis 

 minus incrassatis, margine superiore levissime arcuato, medio recto, un- 

 guiculo exteriore tarsorum anticorum medium interioris nonnihil supe- 

 rante. Long. 9 8-5 mm. 



Nongkodjadjar (J.). 



A large and robust species, not nearly allied to any described form. 



3. Henicocephalus maeandriger Bredd. 



Banjoewangi (Mc G.). 



This species — if I have interpreted it correctly — is somewhat 

 variable in the thickness of the fore femora and the length of the heme- 

 lytra. The length is given by Breddin as 6 — 7 mm. Most of the specimens 

 before me are but 5 mm. long, only one reaching 6 mm. The hemelytra 

 usually only reach or slightly pass the abdominal apex, but sometimes 

 they are longer. The colour is usually more uniform than Breddin indi- 

 cates. In the female the space between the eyes is both above and beneath 

 three times broader than an eye; in the male this space is two times 

 broader than an eye above, only as broad as an eye beneath. In the 



