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APrENDIX. — COBEID.^i:. 



slender veins ; posterior femora long, a little longer than greatest 

 length of cerium, finely spined beneath, slightly thickening from 

 base to apex ; posterior tibioe straight, shorter than the femora, 

 with a single row of spines beneath commencing at about one- 

 third from base and clothed with long spiiuilose hairs ; posterior 

 tarsi with the first joint longer thau the second and third joints 

 taken together ; mesosternum centrally longitudinally sulcate. 

 Allied to -the Ethiopian genus Hijjyselojnis, Burm. 



2766. Akbaratus fisheri, sp, n. 



Head pale testaceous-brown, the ocelli bright testaceous, eyes 

 black ; antennse with the first, second and third joints greyish 

 finely speckled with black, fourth joint brownish-ochraceous ; 

 pronotum pale ochraceous or greyish, punctate and finely granu- 

 lose with a pale, indistinct, central longitudinal line, the margins 



Fig. 280.— AAbaratii!^ fisheri 



narrowly! stramineous, the anterior marginal area defined by the 

 transverse impression pale testaceous-brown, a small nodule at 

 each posterior angle ; scutellum ochraceous, its apex a little paler; 

 corium pale ochraceous, thickly coarsely punctate, the inner 

 apical margin with a series of small piceous spots ; membrane 

 pale bronzy-brown ; body beueath and legs pale ochraceous, a 

 central longitudinal line to head beneath and the disk of meso- 

 notum piceous or castaneous ; posterior femora with two obscure 

 brownish apical annulations, the posterior tibiae brownish with a 



