EUMENOTES. 



155 



931. Aradus mirabilis, Benp: 



(1892). 



Ann. Miis. Civ. Gen. xxxii, p. 710 



2 . Ovate, piceous ; third joiut of 

 antennae (excluding base), base of rostrum, 

 anterior margin and spines of ]:)ronotum, 

 apices of lateral marginal spines, apical 

 area of the scute] lum, basal area and 

 transverse veins to corium, subcallous 

 inner marginal area to connexivnm, ob- 

 scnre granulations to outer area of con- 

 nexivum, anterior margin of prosternum, 

 and lateral abdominal margins more or less 

 pale ochraceous ; legs fuscous, tibiae an- 

 nulated with luteous near base and at 

 apex ; lateral margins of the pronotum 

 strongly produced and outwardly spinous ; 

 lateral margins of abdomen very strongly 

 angulately produ.ced. 



Length, $ , 9,| millim. 



Hah. Burma ; Karennee {Fea). 

 I have followed Bergroth in placing this species in the genus 

 Aradus, thougb it can scarcely be considered congeneric. 



Fig. 113. 

 Aradus mirahilis. 



Genus EUMENOTES. 



Eumenotes, Wedio. T. E. Soc. iv, p. 246 (1847) ; VoU. Faun. Ind. 



Neerl. iii, p. 49 (1868). 

 Odonia, Bergr. Atm. Mus. Civ. Gen. .xxvli, p. 733 (1889). 



Type, E. obscura, Westw. 

 Distribution. Oriental Kegion. 



Oblong, subovate, beneath moderately convex ; head transverse, 

 much broader than long, with eyes slightly narrower than the 

 anterior margin of the pronotum, anteriorly bilobate, armed with a 

 strong porrect spine in front of eyes ; rostrum long, reaching the 

 intermediate coxae ; pronotum subquadrate, posteriorly broadest, 

 in separate lobes not divided : scutellum 

 elongate, before middle slightly constricted ; 

 hemelytra complete ; corium and membrane 

 well defined ; abdomen broader than hem- 

 elytra ; legs normal, coxae well separated ; 

 sternum profoundly sulcate. 



Eumenotes obscura, Westw. Tr. Ent. Soc. 



iv, p. 247, pi. xviii, f. 4 (1847) ; Voll. 



Faun. Ind. Neerl. iii, p. 49 (1868). __ 

 Aradus tnmcatus, Walk. Cat. Het. vii, p. 39 



(1873) : Berqr. (Odonia) Ann. Mus. Civ. 



Gen. xxvii, p! 733, pi. xii, f. 4 (1889). 



Fuscous ; antennae compressed, somewhat 

 erectly setulose, first joint slightly passing 

 apex, second distinctly longer than third, third and fourth joints 



Fig. 114. 

 Eumenotes obscura. 



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