tEBNTiUS. 



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carinate, enclosing two anterior and two lateral foveate areas, tlie 

 lateral margins somewhat concavely sinuate and strongly spined ; 

 elytra nearly straight, very slightly obliquely narrowed posteriorly, 

 with the discoidal areas finely granulate and moderately discally 

 obliquely foveate, the sutural areas hyaline and with the areolets 

 very distinct. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hab. Ceylon (Staniforth Green). 



Allied to U. echinus, Dist., by the concavely sinuate lateral mar- 

 gins of the pronotum, but separated by the different colour of the 

 body, elytra, legs and antennae, the less posteriorly narrowed 

 elytra, and by the more hyaline sutural areas to the same. 



Mr. S. Green presented me with a single specimen of this 

 species. 



2886. Urentius sentis, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 115 (1909). 



Pale ochraceous, the areolets of the 

 antennae in the typical specimen 

 carmine-red ; body beneath blackish, 

 seen in carded specimen) ; head with 

 pronotum with the anterior vesicle or 

 its disk strongly irregularly carinate, 



elytral costal areas hyaline ; 

 described, mutilated ; eyes 

 the disk paler (imperfectly 

 three long frontal spines ; 

 hood almost covering head, 

 enclosing two anterior and 



Fig. 56. — Urentius sentis. 



two lateral foveate areas, the lateral margins somewhat convexly 

 sinuate and strongly spined ; elytra a little obliquely narrowed 

 posteriorly, with the discoidal and sutural areas finely granulate 

 their margins strongly spinous ; each discoidal area with a large 

 discal foveation the margins of which are prominently ridged. 



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