ElUIUL. 



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Division GAEUAKAUrA. 



In this division lateral processes to the proiiotum are absent, or 

 at least practically obsolete, a character wliich separates it from 

 the preceding division ; from the Coccoslerpliusaria which follows 

 it can be dift'ereutiated by the scutellum, which is complete and 

 not imperfect. 



Siinopsis of Genera. 



A. Posterior pronotal process impinging on 



scutelhmi and inner tegminal margin. 



a. I'osterior pronotal process strongly 



sinuately wttved Ebhcjl, p. o9. 



b. Posterior pronotal process straight. 



a. Veins to apical areas straiglit Gargara, p. 60. 



I). Veins to apical areas ciu'ved in- 

 wardly PoGONTYprs, p. 07. 



B. Posterior pronotal ])rocess curved and re- 



mote from scutellum. 



c. Prondtum not elevated, the posterior 



process curved, its apical area im- 

 pinging on tegminal margin MACHiEROTYPUS, p. 68. 



d. Pronotum discally elevated, the posterior 



process straight, its apex impinging on 



tegminal margin Demaxga, p. 60. 



Genus EBHUL, nov. 



Type, E. vurins, AValk. 



Distribution. Burma, 



Pronotmn convexly gibbous, anteriorly almost perpendicularly 

 reclined and flattened' in front above eyes, centrally longitudinally 

 strongly ridged, its anterior lateral angles slightly prominent, not 

 produced; the posterior process very strongly sinuately waved, 

 arched at base where it is separated from the scutellum, which is 

 not, or very little, longer than broad, and then concavely siiniate and 

 following the direction of the tegmiua, its ape.x reaching the 

 posterior angle of the inner tegminal margin ; face centxally longi- 

 tudinally sulcate ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxse ; femora 

 moderately thickened, tibiio slightly dilated ; tegmina broad, ample, 

 crossed by a series of transverse veins at apical area. 



Stal (Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fdrh. 1869, p. 285), evidently not recog- 

 nizing the type of this genus from Walkers description, allied it 

 to his Leptohelus auricnlatus, which has {ante, p. 41) been figured 

 and placed in the genus Pogon. 



2l^d. Ebhlll varius, Wall;. (Centrotus) List Horn. Suppl. p. 1()2 

 (hs.-„S); .SVf?/ (Lt'ptobelus), Ofr. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 186'.), p, :.\S."} ; 

 Atkins. J. A. ^. Ji. liv, p. &1 (1885). 



Head and pronotum black, the posterior pronotal process 



