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joint shorter thau second oi fourth, fourth longer than second ; 

 head granulosa and punctate ; pronotum coarsely punctate, two 

 subcallosities on anterior area leps punctate, the central area 



'sinun fi/picus. 



somewhat broadly transversely depressed ; scutellum opaque ; 

 abdomen above very finely greyishly pilose. 



Length 3| millim. 



Hab. Bombay (Dixon), 



Genus EUHEMERUS. 



Euhemerus, Dist. A.M.N. H. (8) iii, p. 331 (1909). 



Type, E. latus, Dist. 



Distribution. At present only recorded from Bombay. 



Broad, subovate ; head nearly as long as breadth between eyes ; 

 antennae moderately robust, first joint not reaching apex of head ; 

 ocelli situate near eyes ; rostrum almost reaching the intermediate 

 coxae, first joint almost reaching base of head ; pronotum much 

 broader than long, the anterior angles rounded, posterior margin a 

 little concave, anterior margin slightly concave for the reception of 

 head, near middle centrally transversely impressed ; scutellum very 

 short and broad ; hemelytra a little shorter and considerably 

 narrower than the abdomen ; corium shorter than central length 

 of membrane, its apical margin irregularly concave j membrane 

 wnth distinct basal cells and not quite reaching the abdominal 

 apex ; femora moderately thickened, first joint of posterior tarsi 

 not quite as long as the second and third joints together. 



Allied to the preceding genus, Esmun, Dist. 



2819. Euhemerus latus, Uist. A. M. M. H. (8) iii, p. 331 (1909). 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, abdomen above, and body be- 

 neath black ; antennae, lateral margins of connexivum, rostrum, 

 and legs castaneous brown, apices of the femora, intermediate 



