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MEMBRA CIDJE. 
MICREUNE MACULA RUM. 
(Plate XLVII. figs. 7, 7a, 7b.) 
Black; pronotum raised into along trifid process above the head ; the central horn 
curved backwards, much the longest, and continued over the dorsum at a con¬ 
siderable distance above it ; the scutellum exposed; tegmina blackish with ochreous 
membranes with five apical areas and a broad limbus ; abdomen black and ringed ; 
legs rather long with the hind tibiae obscurely serrated. 
Size, 8x5 mm. 
Habitat. —Perak, Borneo. 
Mr. Rippon’s Collection. 
Genus : KLEIDOS, n.g. 
At present this is only known by the subjoined species, which seems, however, 
to be sufficiently diverse in form to allow of separation from other genera. 
KLEIDOS VOMERIS, n.s. 
(Plate XLYIII. figs. 2, 2a.) 
Concolorous dusky brown; body black ; pronotum with two strong, erect supra- 
liumerals, clubbed, angular, and bifid at the tips. Between these a flat and curved 
horn, which is broad like a ploughshare and coarsely serrated at its lower edge, and 
extends to the tip of the abdomen ; legs black; the tegmina are pale fuscous, with 
straight apical margins, and with broad limbi; neuration brown. 
Size, 9x6 mm. 
Habitat. —Ceylon. 
Wollaston Collection. 
Genus: ANCHON, n.s. # 
This genus may be chiefly distinguished by the almost rectangular attachment 
of the posterior horn of the pronotum, to the short upright process springing from 
the dorsum. This is carried horizontally and quite free from the scutellum. The 
suprahumerals are rather varied in form, some being clavate, and others being more 
arcuate in shape. 
* From ayKoiv, the elbow joint. 
