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head small : rostrum extending almost to the intermediate coxsb, apex 

 black : antennse a little longer than the body ; first joint a little longer 

 than the pronotum, second as long as the first ; third black, about half 

 the length of the second, fourth blackish, pale testaceous at the base, a 

 little longer than the secoud : pronotum with a very slight transverse 

 impression, sides hardly reflesed : scutellum ochraceous towards the tip 

 and with an ochraceous callus on each side at the base ; abdomen, in 

 the c? , with very large apical appendages ; two long, stout, slightly 

 ascending spines, above which there are two small spines : hemelytra 

 pale green ; membrane lurid-cinereous. Distinguished from the preced- 

 ing by the longer and more slender basal joint of the antennoe and by 

 the protuberances on the scutellum {Walker). Long, 7j mill. 

 Reported from Burma. 



343. IJROSTTLrs lopoides. Walker. 

 Ufotstylis lopoides, Walker, Cat. Ilet., ii, p. 414 (18G7). 



Testaceous, elongate-elliptical, minutely punctured; punctures 

 brown : head small : rostrum extending to half the space between the 

 first coxffi and the intermediate pair : antenuEe pubescent, as long as the 

 body ; first joint rather stout, as long as the pronotum, second black, 

 testaceous at the base, as long as the first ; third black, about half the 

 length of the second ; fourth black, whitish for nearly half the length 

 from the base ; shorter than the second ; fifth whitish, black towards 

 the tip, shorter than the fourth : pronotum with a pale testaceous longi- 

 tudinal line and with a slight transverse impression, pale testaceous and 

 slightly reflexed on each side and along the fore border ; an elongated 

 black point in front of each hind angle : scutellum with a pale testaceous 

 line : legs moderately long and slender : hemelytra with four small 

 brown spots, first and second costal ; first near the base, second at a little 

 before the middle, third on the disc ; fourth on the middle of the outer 

 border; membrane lurid-cinereous (Walker). Long, 8| — 9^ mill. 



Reported from India. 



346. TJrosttlis NIGRomakginalis, Router. 

 Urostylis nigromargiyialis, Beuter, Berlin. Ent. Zeitsobr., xxv, p. 85 (1881). 

 S . Testaceous, above erectly pallid pilose : pronotum, scutellum, 

 and corium externally sparingly punctured with large impressed fer- 

 ruginous dots ; scutellum with a subtriangular, fuscesent spot towards 

 the base, a little more densely punctured ; corium internally and towards 

 the apex vei-y finely and obsoletely concolorously punctured, impressed 

 at the claval suture with a row of minute dots, clavus also at the 



