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beyond it; jugiim with three submarginal setigerous punctures; surface 

 flattened, with weakly defined but definite subapical impression 

 (dotted circle, fig. 44), smooth, distinctly punctured anterior to ocelli; 

 latter well developed, separated from eye by space less than twice 

 transverse ©cellar width; jugum ventrally and maxillary plate (except 

 posteriorly) impunctate. Antennal segments: I, 0.38(0.36-0.40); II, 

 0.52(0.48-0.56); III, 0.45(0.43-0.48); IV, 0.67(0.63-0.73); V, 0.79 

 (0.73-0.85). Bucculae about as high as labial II, labium reaching 

 apices of middle coxae. Labial segments: I, 0.67(0.66-0.68); II, 

 1.04(1.00-1.10); III, 0.82(0.80-0.83); IV, 0.61(0.60-0.63). 



Pronotum: Length more than half width, 1.89(1.82-1.95) :3.46 

 (3.28-3.71); anterior margin broadly and deeply emarginate; lateral 

 margins entire, with five or six submarginal setigerous punctures; 

 transverse impression slightly behind middle, weakly impressed lat- 

 erally, marked by irregular row of distinct punctures; anterior lobe 

 with curved row of punctures paralleling anterior emargination and 

 more than fifteen punctures laterally, these equal to those of trans- 

 verse impression ; posterior lobe with a number of punctures at middle 

 and few laterally. 



Scutellum: Little longer than broad, 2.52(2.42-2.73) :2. 17(2.08- 

 2.31); surface polished, impunctate basally and apically, elsewhere 

 with numerous, irregularly spaced coarse punctures. 



Hemelytron: Corium polished, with two impressed rows of coarser 

 punctures paralleling claval suture, mesocorium obsoletely or im- 

 punctate medially, with few moderate punctures near base and nu- 

 merous finer ones near apex; exocorium distinctly punctured full 

 length on outer half or more; costa with one setigerous puncture; 

 clavus polished with one row of punctures extending almost to apex 

 and a shorter row laterad; membranal suture straight, outer angle 

 slightly acute; membrane surpassing apex of abdomen, about one- 

 fourth longer than basal width. 



Propleuron: Punctured only at anteroventral angle and in depres- 

 sion; prosternal carinae low, distinct, most prominent anteriorly. 



Mesopleuron : Evaporatorium reaching broadly to lateral margin; 

 lateral area impunctate. 



Metapleuron: Evaporatorium separated from side margin by nar- 

 row, polished, impunctate area; peritreme attaining middle of segment, 

 abruptly terminated. 



Legs: Not specially modified. 



Sternites: Shining, weakly alutaceous, rugose, with few punctures 

 laterally. 



Terminalia: Genital capsule polished, punctate laterally, apical 

 margin very broadly, shaUowly V-emarginate ; gonostylus as illus- 

 trated (fig. 284). 



