ZONODORUS. 



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third ; rostrum about reaching the posterior coxae ; pronotum 

 much broader than long, narrowed to head, the lateral margins 

 oblique, distinctly transversely impressed a little before middle, 

 the ])osterior margin concave and exposing the base of the meso- 

 notum; scutellum subtriangular, a little convex; corium (excluding 

 cuneus) considerably shorter than posterior tibiae; membrane 

 longly passing abdominal apex, with an elongate posteriorly 

 truncate cell ; legs somewhat long and slender, the posterior 

 femora distinctly thickened, the posterior tibiae as long as corium 

 and cuneus together, posterior tarsi with the basal joint longest. 



In this enumeration of the Indian Capsidae I place the genus 

 near Zanchius, Dist., to which it is closely allied, but separated 

 bv the structure of the head. 



3050. Zonodorus gubernator, Bist. A. M. N. H, (8) iv, p .503 

 (1909). ^ 



Head, antennae, pro- and mesonota, scutellum, body beneath, 

 rostrum, and legs stramineous or very pale ochraceous ; base of 

 first joint of antennae and the basal areas of the femora greyish- 

 white ; clavus, corium, and cuneus greyish-white, subhyaline. 



Fig. 146. — Zonodorus gubernator. 



macularly mottled with pale virescent, the costal area of corium 

 (excluding base) and extreme apex pale ochraceous, the margins of 

 clavus adjoining scutellum also pale ochraceous ; membrane very 

 pale brownish-ochi'aceous, the basal area mottled with pale 



