Rhynchota .. . he apex brighter sanguineous : corium and clavus somewhatthickly finely punctate ; rostrum reaching middle of basal segment•of abdomen ; anterior femora shortly spiued beneath near apex. Length 14| millim. Hah. Silhet {Coll. Signoret, Vienna Museum). Allied to E. o_phthahnica, Burm. (vol. ii, p. 104). Genus EUSCOPUS. (Vol. II, p. 105.) 2869. Euscopus albatus, Bist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 496 (1909). Body and heraelytra pitchy brown ; membrane ochraceousbrown ; lateral margins of the pronotum and corium, and a shortbroad basal subcostal fascia to corium, ochraceous ; an irregula


Rhynchota .. . he apex brighter sanguineous : corium and clavus somewhatthickly finely punctate ; rostrum reaching middle of basal segment•of abdomen ; anterior femora shortly spiued beneath near apex. Length 14| millim. Hah. Silhet {Coll. Signoret, Vienna Museum). Allied to E. o_phthahnica, Burm. (vol. ii, p. 104). Genus EUSCOPUS. (Vol. II, p. 105.) 2869. Euscopus albatus, Bist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 496 (1909). Body and heraelytra pitchy brown ; membrane ochraceousbrown ; lateral margins of the pronotum and corium, and a shortbroad basal subcostal fascia to corium, ochraceous ; an irregulartransverse fascia before apex of corium white with dark punctures ;abdomen beneath more or less cretaceously tomentose, the stigmatablack ; legs brownish ochraceous ; antennae with the fourth joint ABLarBDA. 95 piceous, its base pale stramiueous, first ioiiit almost as long as thesecond and third together, second and fourth subequal in length,•each longer than third; head finely granulose and with a slight. Fig. 45.—Euscopus albatus. central longitudinal ridge ; posterior pronotal lobe distinctly punc-tate, the lateral margins strongly sinuate, the transAerse impressiondividing the lobes profound, the anterior lobe a little raised andalmost smooth ; scutellum and corium somewhat thickly punc-tate ; rostrum almost reaching the posterior coxffi ; anteriorfemora strongly spined beneath. Length 8| miltim. Hah. Bombay (Dixon). Euscopus indecorus. (Vol. II, p. 106.) Euscopus indecorus, var. stigmaticus, Bredd. Ann, Soc. Ent. , p. 297. Breddin appears to have given a varietal name to the Ceyloneseexamples of this species, a course apparently unnecessary. Genus , I)ist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 495 (1909). Type A. punctatus, Dist. Distrifmiion. Ceylon. Head about as long as broad, anteriorly subaugularly produced,the central lobe prominent; antennae robust, basal joint longest,almost as long as second and third joints together; pronotumgradually narrowed


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