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protuberance ; here also the somewhat esarcnate fore border separates 

 from the lateral borders in a rather equilatei'al produced triangle which 

 approaches the other side of the lateral margins iu a rounded pointed 

 angle of about 75° : humeral angles rounded and with the posterior half 

 of the pronotum and the strongly rugose scutellum shining, the anterior 

 half of the pronotum and the corium are dull : membrane dark brown 

 with a metallic lustre : beneath dull piceous-brown, the margins of each 

 part of the pectus, two spots in the middle of the mesostothium, the 

 margin of the corium and a spot on the base of the margin of each ab- 

 dominal segment light yellow brown: feet dark piceous-brown with 

 prominent beaded edge?. Very like 0. anrjulata, Stal, and hardly 

 specifically different ; it is however, distinguished by the pronotum be- 

 ing more opaque, dilated part more finely and more densely rugulose, 

 venter finely and densely punctulate, apical angles of pronotum ochra- 

 ceous at the apex, prominulous in a tooth to the eyes, anterior margin of 

 lateral dilated part of pronotum straight, at anterior angles only not 

 entirely gradually sinuate, juga less narrowed towards the apex, there 

 more rounded outwards. Long, 3^1 mill. 

 Reported from Cambodia. 



386. Cakpona amplicollis, Stal. 



Fycanum ampUcoUe, Stal, Trans. Ent. Soc, {3 s.) i, p. 600 (1863) ; Walker, Cat. 

 Het., iii, p. 470 (1868). 



Carpona amplicollis, Stal, En. Hem., i, p. 74 (1870). 

 9 . Black, minutely rugulose, punctulate, beneath turning into ferrn- 

 ginotis ; pronotum transverse, lateral angles produced forwards, stature 

 almost that of M. oblongus, Dallas, pronotum proportionately broader, 

 more dilated forwards and the lateral angles more produced : 2 and 4i 

 joints of antenuce of equal length, third somewhat longer : pronotum 

 gradually somewhat amplilied from the base forwards, then abruptly 

 forming on both sides an angle somewhat produced forwai'ds : scutellum 

 more distinctly punctured than the pronotum : beneath very densely, 

 finely rngulosely punctulate : femora beneath near the apex armed with 

 two spines, the interior spine on the last femora robust : last tibife slight- 

 ly curved behind the middle (Stal), Long, 32 ; broad, 18 mill. 

 Reported from N. India. 



387. Carpona amtoti, Yollenhoven. 



Pi/canum amijoti, Voll., Tijdsoh. voor Ent., (2 s.) i, p. 219, t. ii, f. 7 (1866) ; Faune 

 Ent. I'Aroh. Indo. Neer, iii, p. 34, t. 3, f. 8 (1868): Walker, Cat. Het., lii, p. 471(1868). 

 Carpona amyoti, Stal, Eu. Hem. i, p. 74 (1870). 



Of a deep cherry-brown, a little lighter beneath : antenuB3 black, tip 



