88 NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF REDUVIIDiE FROM BORNEO. 
quadruplo longiora, spinulis parvis eorum nigris, majoribus 
albis, apice nigris. Long. 2 20 mm. 
Kuching. 
Readily distinguished from the allied species by the 
basally deeply incised head, the short basal antennal joint, 
and the shorter, more strongly incrassated fore femora. 
Aulacogenia exaiuiulata, n. sp. 
Pusca, ochraceo-variegata, vena cellulam discoidalem 
extus terminante, vitta hujus cellulae antice ultra cellulam 
extensa ac macula magna apicali membrane partem 
apicalem cellulae exterioris partesque adjacentes extra- 
cellulares occupante albis. Caput pronoto parum brevius, 
parte anteoculari ad basin antennarum quam basi sua 
paullo angustiore, pone antennas spina vel tuberculo 
omnino destituta, carinis gulam excavatam extus termi- 
nantibus pone oculos retrorsum fortius convergentibus, 
articulo primo rostri marginem anticum oculorum subattin- 
gente, antennis impictis, articulis secundo et tertio bre- 
vissimo connatis. Pronotum lateribus nonnisi levissime 
et latissime sinuatum, lobo postico utrinque nonnihil extra 
lineam mediam rugis binis approximatis percurrentibus 
ochraceis praedito, area ejus laterali etiam ochracea, 
angulis lateralibus in tuberculum obtusiusculum leviter 
eminulis. Seutellum linea media impressa apicem baud 
attingente pra8ditum, lateribus basin versus rotundatis. 
Pedes parce et obsolete ochraceo-variegati, trochanteribus 
anticis basi intus tuberculo instructis, tibiis omnibus 
nonnihil dilatatis, subtus rectis, supra arcuatis, tarsis 
nigricantibus. Long. $ 16 mm. 
Kuching. 
Distinguished from A. acutangula , Stal, to which it is 
closely allied, by the differently sculptured, laterally less 
acutely prominent pronotum, the conspicuous white mark¬ 
ings of the hemelytra, and by the antennae and legs being 
almost uniformly dark fuscous without pale annuli. The 
lateral margins of the pronotum in acutangula , as repre¬ 
sented in Stal’s figure, are much more deeply sinuate 
behind the middle than in exannulata, but these sinuosities 
are probably exaggerated in the figure, as they are not 
mentioned in the description. 
