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KEDUTIID.i;. 



Division ,S^OA^'AHIA. 



Head long, slender, distinctly longer than pronotum ; pronotuin 

 with the anterior lobe posteriorly impressed, beyond the anterior 

 area of the posterior lobe the impression is not continued ; abdomen 

 on each side much dilated ; postocular area of head much longer 

 than auteocular area ; second joint of rostrum longer than first. 



Si/nojysis of Genera. 



A. Pronotum and scutellum unarmed. 



a. Body depressed, flattened. 



((. First joint of rostrum n little shorter than [p. 348. 



second Homalosphodrus, 



/>. Second joint of rostrum twice as long as 



tirst Narsetes, p. 349. 



b. Body not depressed or flattened. 



B. I'ronotum with the posterior lobe provided 



with two tubercles near base ; scutellum 



unarmed Arcrsius, p. 350. 



C. Pronotum unarmed : scutelhmi usually with a 



long' apical spine Sycanus, p. 351. 



Genns HOMALOSPHODRUS. 



Homalosphodrus, Sidl, Oft: Tit.- Ale. Fuiii. 186G, p. 278 ; id. En. 



Hem. iv, p. 11 (1874). 

 Parsialus, Stdl, Ann. Soc. Enl. Fr. 1863, p. 33. 



Type, H. dejyressns, Stal. 

 Distribution. Oriental Eegioii. 

 Body strongly depressed : 

 head much longer than pronotum, 

 nearly as long as anterior femora, 

 postocular longer than the ante- 

 ocular area ; basal joint of an- 

 tennae a little longer than head ; 

 rostrum moderately slender, first 

 joint a little shorter than second ; 

 pronotum and scutellum un- 

 armed ; abdomen on each side 

 moderately dilated ; legs long, 

 of moderate thickness, anterior 

 femora a little incrassated ; au- 

 Fig. •122.~Homalosplml ri'.s hrackialin. terior tibiae as long as anterior 



femoi'a and trochanters to- 

 gether ; femora siibiiodulose ; membrane considerably passing 

 abdominal apex. 



