101 

 STENOBOTUEUS. yTiOLOPUS. 



140. Steno^othrus (?) luteipes, Wallc f H ^ ^^yi^^^^^y^^^ 

 Stenohothrus luteipes, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. B.M. v. 1871, Suppl. 

 p. 82. 

 Testaceous, mottled and stippled with dusky markings ; vertex 

 rounded in font, and backwards at the sides as tar as a broa 



'^n::^.Z^^^^ 'l^aW; f^e slightly oblique 

 =1;. the male, but s^cel. so in ^^^^--^-t^:! 

 S^;^;^^^::^ ^l^r :S;f Und tl. eye. the ^^ 

 funning across the head, pronotu.n, and the .- -^^^ -|; f^ ^g 

 tndinal area of the tegmiua, the second straight, hardly leaching 

 Sfextremity of the pfonotum, and the third very broad, covering 

 the Mudefpart of th] head and the pleura except the -etaplem^. 

 Te.mh.a with the centre dusky, and the costa and ^nner mar^ m 

 W V pale ; wings subhyaline. Hind femora testaceous, with 

 three bliclish bands above, and the knees black; outer area 

 Wnish, or at least with some blackish ^ots along i.e upper 

 hnrrlpr • tibijB red yellow sh towards the base, ^Mth 1^ small DiacK 

 sl'es on ttouL'and 10 on the inner border. Tegmma and 

 hind femora about as long as the abdomen. 



Lenf/th 20-22 mm. 



Bombay ; Kashmir : Baltistan. 



Tyjje in the British Museum. 



Genus ^OLOPUS. 



Aiolopus, Fieber, Lotos, iii, May 1853, p. 100 ; id., Syii. Eur. Orth. 



^;r'.tL!Fischev, Orth. Eur Nov 1853, pp 296, 360. 

 Jolopus, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth. in, 1910, p. 120. 



Type Grylhts thalassimis, F. 



Range. Europe, Africa, Asia, Malay ArcHpelago Anstolia 

 Vortex triangular, extending as far m front of t e e} es as ttie 

 lenc.?h of t e Tfad b hind them, concave above, the toveol* longer 

 than briad punctured, not contiguous; front continuous, but 

 Sy sufca'teS, lateral carin. running ^-^ ^elow the an e^^ 

 thP clvneus and a short carina running obliquely ion\ aid below 

 the e^4tL cheeks more strongly punctured than the rest of the 

 Le in tenm^ filiform, rather longer than the head and 

 ni'onotum Pronotuni constricted in front, tricarinate, the lateral 

 LTn^ncui^ed, slightly marked, generally with a pa e border; 

 tiireetrai' verse sulci, the hindermost only cutting the median 

 carLa.nd placed a little before the middle of the pronotum. 

 Semin?lonrobtusely rounded at the extremity, with the media- 

 Snalnevu^e extending to the tip, and the med-astiual area 

 expanded at the base, and traversed by an -<^f^^-'y^^''''^'^: 

 IZ% ample, rather shorter than the tegmma, subhyaline. Hmd 



