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elongate, the posterior area Midened and elevated, its base pro- 

 foundly sinuate ; hemelytra complete, membrane reticulately 

 veined ; legs slender, anterior legs a little incrassate ; anterior 

 coxae long, longly extended beyond the apex of the head ; anterior 

 femora beyond middle armed with one or two spines, and more 

 than twice as long as the tibiae ; abdominal appendages usually 

 ong. 



De la Torre Bueno (Canad. Entomol. xxxv, pp. 235-237) has 

 recorded the stridulating properties of an American species of 

 this genus (R. quadridentata, Stal), and states that the sound is 

 produced by both adults and nymphs. 



1490. Eanatra elongata. Fabr. Skrivt. af Naturh. Selsk. I, i, p. 228, 

 2 (1790) ; id. Ent. Syst. iv, p. 65. 3 (1794) ; Mat/r, Reise Nov., 

 Hem. p. 191, tab. v. fig-. 58 (1866) ; Stal, Hem. Fabr. i, p. 136 

 (1868). 



Griseous ; anterior area of the pronotum and head very palely 

 castaneous ; posterior area of sternum, abdomen, and legs ochra- 

 ceous ; posterior tibije and tarsi infuscate ; anterior area of 



Fig. 14. — Eanatra elongata. 



pronotum with an obscure fuscous centi*al linear fascia ; abdomen 

 above fuscous, its lateral margins pale ochraceous ; metasternum 

 with a subtriangular process which is centrally longitudinally 

 foveately sulcate ; abdominal appendages longer than the body. 



