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longer than broad, destitute of a discoidal tubercle ; hemelytra 

 not quite I'eaching the abdominal apex ; legs of moderate size, 

 anterior femora not incrassated." (Stal.) 



This genus, b}^ the head being spined behind the base of each 

 antenna, should fall into my division Eiiagorasaria (vol. ii, 

 J). 359). The length of the head and the proportions of the 

 anteocular and postocular portions differentiate it, and I place it 

 after that division, where it should perhaps constitute a new one, 

 and before the PoluJidusaria (\oI. ii, p. 384) as defined in this 

 publication, which is intended as an aid. to identification rather 

 than as a taxonomic treatise. 



2992. Nagusta macroloba, ner</r. Deutsche e7it. Zeitschr. 1907, 

 p. 579. 



" Head black, sparsely cinereo-sericeous, a fascia before the inter- 

 ocular impression Mhich includes a spot on each side of eyes, a 

 medial longitudinal line posteriorly abbreviated, rostrum, two annu- 

 lations and apex ou first joint of antennae, also a broad anteapical 



Fig. 118. — Kaffusta macroloha, 



annulation to the second joint, flavo-testaceous ; the postocular 

 portion more than twice as long as the anteocular ; antennoe 

 sparsely and veiy shortly pilose, first joint reaching the tubercles of 

 the posterior lobe of the pronotum, second more than half as long 

 as first ; rostrum with the first joint longer than the two other 

 joints united, and distinctly passing the eyes ; pronotum shoi'ter 

 than the head, ochraceo-testaceous, anterior lobe laterally black, 

 posterior lobe with two obtuse tubercles, lateral angles produced 



