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apex, the apical area stronglj' deflected iu front of eyes, the basal 

 area moderately attenuated from eyes to posterior margin ; 

 antenna? rather long, first joint shorter than head, second three 

 times as long as first, third almost as long as second and Iialf as 

 long again as fourth ; rostrum reaching the intermediate coxse ; 

 pronotum much broader at base than long and more than twice 

 broader than anterior margin, three transverse impressions before 

 anterior margin, the basal area gibbous and deflected to the first 

 transverse impression, and the lateral margins to that impression 

 a little convexley oblique, remaining lateral margins to apex dis- 

 tinctly dislocated at the remaining impressions, posterior margin 

 angularly concave ; scutellum about as long as broad at base, 

 strongly deflected posteriorly and transversely impressed near 

 middle, the lateral margins moderately concavely sinuate ; cerium 

 (inchiding cuneus) as long as head, pronotum, and scutelhim 

 together, the costal margin strongly concavely sinuate, apex of 

 clavus almost reaching base of cuueus, which is a little broader 

 than long ; membrane about half the length of corium (including 

 cuneus) ; legs long, posterior tibiae about as long as hemelytra, 

 posterior tarsi with the first joint a little longest. 



Allied to Annachanus, Dist. (vol. ii, p. 478), but with the head 

 longer and with no special spinous protuberance, &c. 



3059. Sohenus proditus, Dht. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 14 (1910). 

 Pale cinnamomeous ; eyes black ; corium witli a somewhat 



Fig. 154. — Sohenus proditus. 

 oblique white fascia crossing it and greater part of clavus a little 



