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COREINA. 



coxae, slender, the base in a short channel, of which the sides are 

 produced, but rounded. 



Thorax. — Pronotum hexangular, almost 8-sided, greatly deflected 

 in front ; anterior margin not wider than the head, a little concave ; 

 sides divergent, concave, hindwardly much raised and rather ex- 

 panded ; hinder sides short, straight ; jDosterior margin, across the 

 base of the scutellum, straight, extended upwards to the hinder sides 

 almost in a straight line ; disk in front and centre depressed, rising 

 in a curve to the hinder angles, posteriorly deflected, with a ridge 

 longer than the base of the scutellum. Scutellum horizontal, flat, 

 short, triangular. Elytra not so long aa the abdomen ; Membrane 

 filled with fine anastomosing nerves, w^hich (except 3 at the 

 inner basal angle) proceed from a cross nerve near the corium, 

 the space there left forming a narrow, angulated cell. Sternum 

 with a rostral channel deepest on the metasternum. Legs moderate ; 

 tliighs not incrassated, unarmed ; tihice outwardly with a fine de- 

 pressed line. 



Abdomen above flat, beneath convex ; Connexivum moderate, 

 reflexed, covered by the elytra, not widened in the centre. Genital 

 segments as in Syromastes, but on the upperside, in the $ , the 2 

 visible segments are both extended beyond the points of the con- 

 nexivum, and the last is posteriorly produced (as in Enoplops) 

 into 2 broad, flat points. 



Species 1. — Gonocerus venator. 



CoREUS VENATOR, Fab. E. S. iv, 128, 4 (1794); S. R. 194, 12 (1803); 

 Wolf, Ic. Cim. 21, t. 3, fig. 21 (1800); Schill. 

 Beitr. 40, 4 (1S29) ; H. Schf. Panz. F. G. 116, 15 

 (1835). 



— cHLOKOTicus, L. Duf. Recli. 35, 2 (3 827). 



Gonocerus venator, Burm. Haiidb. ii, 311, 1 (1835); Am. et Sen. 



Hem. 239, 3 (1843) ; Fieb. Europ. Hem. 229, 



3 (1861). 

 CoREUS CRUDUS, Newfii. Ent. Mag. v, 174 (1838). 



— (Gonocerus) venator, Kolen. Mel. Ent. ii, 51, 9 (1845). 



Light brown, dull, very finely black-punctured throughout. 

 Antennce red-brown, finely concolorously punctured. Eyes brown. 

 Ocelli red. Itostrtcm yellow, the end piceous. Elytra ; Membrane 

 dark brown, shining. Underside entirely flavous, with concolorous 



