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minent ; viewed from above hemispherical, from the side narrow, 

 long-oval ; the hinder margin slightly projecting beyond the trans- 

 verse keel ; Rostrum reaching beyond the 3rd pair of coxae ; 1st joint 

 stout. 



Thorax. — Pronotmn longish trapeziform, very much narrower in 

 front than the head across the eyes, posteriorly; broader than long 

 without callosities behind the anterior margin, angles rounded; 

 sides concave ; hinder angles raised ; posterior margin concave, 

 rounded towards and at the hinder angles, or convex, indented in the 

 middle ; disk convex. ^'cufeUum large, triangular, with a transverse 

 channel next the base ; centre of the disk with a large callosity, raised 

 above the clavus. Eh/tra longer than the abdomen, widening from be- 

 hind the middle ; Clavus convex, deflected to the corium ; Corium 

 convex, somewhat embracing the abdomen, elevated from beyond the 

 middle towards the cuneus and membrane, which are very much de- 

 flected ; Cuneus short, base as broad or almost as broad as the length. 

 Sternum: Prosternum ; xyphus short, triangular ; Jlesostermwi con- 

 vex, somewhat contracted, and deflected posteriorly ; posterior 

 margin notched ; jiletasternum raised into a callosity in the middle, 

 w idened posteriorly. Leffs long, somewhat stout, hinder pair longest ; 

 3rd pair of tiljuc thickened in the middle, somewhat bent and flat- 

 tened on the sides ; tarsi short, slender ; 3rd joint as long as or 

 longer than the 2nd ; 1st shortest. 



Species 1. — Camaronotus cinnamopterus. 



Capsus cinnamopterus, Kirschlj. Caps. 72, 81, and 135, 10 (1855). 



— (Capsus) cjnnamopteeus, Flor, Ilh;yn. Liv. i, 572, GO (1860). 

 Camaronotus — Fieb. Europ. Hem. oi;i, 1 (1861). 



Cinnamon-brown, very sparingly clothed with short, yellowish hairs. 



Head. — Crown more or less piceous in the centre. Antennce ; 1st 

 joint brownish-yellow ; 2nd black, base narrowly brownish-yellow, 

 very slightly thinner than the 1st ; 3rd black, base narrowly red ; 

 •1th yellowish-white, apex brown. liijes brown-black. Itustrum 

 brown. 



Thorax. — Pronotum black ; sides almost straight to within a little 

 of the hinder angles, then siiddenly widened ; posterior margin con- 

 vex, indented in the middle; disk convex, transversely wrinkled, 

 deflected to the scutellum and base of the coriuiu from a little within 



