EUAGORAS. 



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Genus EUAGORAS. 



Euagoras, Burm. (part.) Handb. \\, p. i^2G (1835); SW, Sictt. ent. 



Zeit. xxii, p. 130 (18G1) ; id. Hem. Afr. iii. p. 51 (1865) : id. En. 



ITewj. iv, p. 10(1874). 

 Davbanus, Ami/. S,- Sen: Hem. p. 370 (1843); Stdl, Ofi: Vet- Ah. 



Fork. 1859, p. 194. 



Type, E. stoUii, Barm., a Javau species. 



Distribution. Oriental and Papuan Regions. 



Head cylindrical, about as long as pronotum, a tubercle behind 

 the base of each antenna, immediately behind eyes somewhat 

 tuberculous, postocular a little longer than anteocular area ; lirst 

 joint of antennas subequal in length to anterior femora ; rostrum 

 \\ith the first much shorter than second joint ; pronotum with the 

 anterior lobe medially impressed, posterior lobe armed with a long 

 spine near each lateral angle ; abdomen beyond middle moderately 

 ampliated, a little broader than the hemelytra ; legs long, slender. 



1288. Euagoras plagiatus, Burm. (Zelus) yov. Act. Ac. Xaf. Cur. 

 xvi, Sup2)f. i, p. 303 (1834) ; StSl, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxii, p. 13G 

 (1801) ; id. En. Hem. iv, p. 24 (1874). 

 Darbanus nigrolineatus, A»i)/. ^- Serv. Hem. p. 371 (1843). 



Head, pronotum, and 

 scutellum reddish -ochra- 

 ceous ; a broad central 

 longitudinal spot to pos- 

 terior pronotal lobe, the 

 hemelytra, and sternum 

 black ; lateral margins of 

 hemelytra, lateral margins 

 of sternum, abdomen be- 

 neath and legs very pale 

 luteous ; femora linearly 

 streaked with black and 

 with a subapical black 

 annulation ; abdomen be- 

 neath with a broad black 

 fascia on each lateral area ; 

 acetabula luteous ; coxae 

 reddish - ochraceous ; an- 

 tennaj fuscous, broadly 

 annulated with ochra - 

 ceous ; rostrum luteous, 

 its apex black ; posterior 

 spines to pronotum curved 

 and reflexed ; fii'st joint of 

 anteunfc as long as anterior 



Fig. 2'i\.— Euagoras jilagkil hh 



femora, or as the head, pronotum, and scutelhnn together : body 

 above finely greyishly sericeous. 



Length 1.3 to 14 millim. 



Bah. Assam ; East Giiro Hills {Chenndl). Bor Ghat (Dixon), 

 Burma; Palon, Bhamo, Karennee (-Fm). Tenasserim ; Thaungyin 



