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Lindwards and reduced near the end of the tylus to a simple impression 

 where ahnt two other like impressions that mark the separation of the 

 three lobes : labrum and rostral canal start from the end of the tylus, the 

 former is transversely striated and covers the whole of the first and at 

 least half the second joint of the rostrum : head beneath convex ; the 

 rostral canal does not reach its base and receives the whole of the first 

 joint of the pronotuni and part of the second joint ; the rostrum does not 

 reach the mesostethium, the apex of its fourth joint rests on the pos- 

 terior margin of the prostethium between the first pair of feet ; there is 

 no ventral groove : prostethium flat, acuminate, its sides with a simple 

 margin : mesostethium flat, apex tumid, concealing the middle of the 

 first segment : the second segment without spine or protuberance, venter 

 uniformly convex and even somewhat tumid: femora simple; tibif© tri- 

 angular, edges not dilated ; first joint of tarsi as long as the other two 

 together : abdomen extending beyond the hemelytra : membrane occupy- 

 ing one-third of the hemelytra, veins variable. 



Differs from Dalsira, Am. & Serv., in having the lateral streak con- 

 tinued through the scutellum, intramarginal before the middle, marginal 

 behind the middle, also costal limbus, entirely flavescent. 



427. ScHizops rasiGNis, Walker. 



Bchismatops insir/nis, Walker, Cat. Het. iii, p. 495 (1868). 

 Bchimps insignis, Stal, En. Hem., v, p. 120 (1876). 



Tawny, very thickly and minutely punctured, slightly clouded- with 

 blackish beneath : head a little longer than its breadth; juga lanceolate, 

 contigiious, except at their tips : eyes livid, not prominent : rostrum ex- 

 tending to the first coxEe : antennse black ; second joint a little longer 

 than the third : pronotum between the hind angles with a transverse 

 ridge and an anterior slight metallic-green transverse furrow, the latter 

 abbreviated at each end ; space between the ridge and the hind border 

 mostly piceous ; hind angles acute, prominent : scutellum piceous, round- 

 ed at the tip, with two testaceous stripes which are bordered with bright 

 green on the outer side near the base : legs tawny : hemelytra piceous ; 

 costa testaceous ; membrane cinereous with many black points (Walker). 

 Body long, 17-18 mill. 



Reported from Burma. 



Genus GOKOPSIS, Amyot & Serville. 

 Hist. Nat. Ins. Hem., p. 180 (1843) : Stal, En. Hem., v, p. 121 (1876). 

 Allied to Megarhijncluis, Lap. : head with the juga distant : posterior 

 angles of pronotum vei'y prominent in a pointed spine : extremity of ab- 



