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MEMBRA CIDAE. 
punctured. Abdomen ringed with brown. Legs small. The tegmina hyaline and 
delicately corrugated, with a strong ochreous neuration. 
Expanse, 14 mm. Size, 8x4 mm. 
Habitat. —S u matra. 
Jansen Collection. 
Genus : OTINOTUS, n.g * 
Suprahumeral processes short, acute, and curved backwards by the side aspect, 
connate and divergent by the front view. Tegmina with a more or less broad 
limbus. Legs short. 
OTINOTUS BELUS, n.s. 
(Plate LII. figs. 3, 3a.) 
Black, rugose. Suprahumerals recurved, diverging horizontally by the front 
view. Frons pilose, eyes large. Posterior horn rather sinuous. Tegmina dingy 
ochreous, with a pale spot above the costa. Neuration black, limbus distinct. 
Legs stout, with ochreous tibia?. 
Size, 5x3 mm. 
Habitat. —U nkno wn. 
Heine Collection. 
OTINOTUS PALLIPES. 
(Plate L1I. figs. 4, 4a.) 
Large, black, punctured. Suprahumerals placed above a high metopidium. 
Dorsum sinuous and continued as a stout horn to the tips of the tegmina. A 
white crescentic spot behind each of the suprahumerals. Tegmina ochreous, with 
a brown limbal border. Neuration fulvous and distinct. Legs ochreous. Frons 
pilose. Metopidium coarsely punctured. 
Size, 9x5 mm. 
Habitat .—New Guinea. 
B.M. Collection. (?) 
OTINOTUS EXIGUA. 
(Plate LII. figs. 5, 5a.) 
Small, sordid fulvous, shading into dark grey. Pronotum with two stout blunt 
suprahumerals, rounded rather than acute. Tegmina obscurely hyaline, with coarse 
neuration. Legs strong, with flattened and ciliated yellow tibire. The underside is 
greyish. The posterior horn long. 
Size, 5x4 mm. 
Habitat. —Natal. 
* From cony, a horned bird, a bustard. 
