Azizus. 273 



leugth e(]u;il to that ol' coriuin without the cuueus, and with two 

 elongate c-elluhir areas not passing apex of cuneus ; legs of mode- 

 rate lengtli, femora distinctly but not prominently thickened, 

 tibioe spill ulose, posterior tarsi with the basal joint much shorter 

 than the second. 



A genus of Cyllocoraria. 



3051. Antiphilus amicus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (s) iy, p. .-522 (1909). 



Head, antenna?, pronotum, scutellum, and clavus black ; corium 

 flavous, shortly, darkly, sparsely pilose and with a small black spot 

 near apical angle, cuneus flavous, apically (broadly) and marginal] v 

 (narrowly) blackish ; membrane pale sliining fuliginous witli 

 iridescent reflections, the cellular margins black ; body beneath 

 black ; rostrum and legs pale ochraceous, apices of tarsi (especially 

 anterior tarsi) blackish ; structnral characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length 4^ to 5 millim. 

 ^ Hab. Darjiling, (iOOO ft. {Lid. Mas.); Kurseong, East Himalaya, 

 Ukhral, Manipur {lad. Mus.). 



Genus AZIZUS. 

 Azizus, IJist. A. M. A. //. (8) v, p. 10 (1910). 



Type, A. basilicus, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal. 



Head deflected in front of eyes, longer than broad ; eyes laro-e 

 and globose, prominently projecting beyond the anterior margins 

 of the pronotmn ; antennie somewhat long and robust, first joint 

 stoutest, a little longer than head, slightly curved, second joint 

 nearly three times as long as first, third about two-thirds the 

 length of second and nearly twice as long as fourth ; rostrutsi 

 passing the posterior coxae ; pronotum nearly twice as broad at 

 base as long and nearly three times as broad as anterior maro-iu, 

 the basal margin concave, transversely constricted near anterior 

 margin, the anterior area with a small tubercle on each lateral 

 margin, the lateral margins oblique, the disk strongly deflected 

 anteriorly ; scutellum large, broad at base, moderately deflected 

 posteriorly ; corium about three times as long as broad, its apical 

 margins subtruucate, the lateral margins nearly straight ; cuneus 

 longer than broad ; membrane considerably passing abdominal 

 apex, with an elongate, oblong, posteriorly truncate cell before 

 cuneus and a very small cell at base ; anterior and intermediate 

 legs of moderate size, the tibia? spinulose (posterior legs mutilated 

 in typical specimen). 



This genus I include in the division Teratodellaria as used in 

 this Indian enumeration. 



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