^NAEIA. 



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joint very long, more than twice the length o£ the third, dilated 

 towards the base, fourth and fifth joints shorter than the second 

 but longer than the third ; antennifcerous tubercles spinous exter- 

 nally ; abdomen above with a black fascia on each lateral area. 



Length 10 to 13 millim. 



Hah. Bombay {Leltli). Poona {Coll. Dlst.). 



Genus -SENARIA. 



^uaria, Stal, E?i. Hem. v, i>. 55 (1876) ; JDist. A. M. N. H. (7) iv, 

 p. 432 (1899). 



Type, yE'. leiuisi, Scott, a Japanese species. 



Distribution. North India, Burma, Japan, and Philippine Islands. 



Body elongate ; head large, its lateral margins moderately 

 sinuate, lateral lobes longer than the central lobe, either meeting 

 beyond it or notched between their apices ; basal joint of antennae 

 not reaching apex of head ; rostrum about reaching posterior 

 coxte ; pronotum broader than long, lateral margins oblique, lateral 

 angles subprominent ; scutellum long, but not reaching apex of 

 corium ; connexivum prominent. 



237. .ffinaria elongata, IMl. (Peutatoma) Lisi Heyn. i, p. 246 (1851) ; 

 ' St&l (Niphe), bfv. Tet.-Ak. Fork. 1867, p. 516 ;1)ist. A. M. N. H. 

 (7) iv, p. 432 (i899). 



Ochraceous, thickly and coarsely punctate, connexivum strami- 

 neous ; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; a small spot near coxae, 



stigmata, and sometimes an 

 inner series of small abdomi- 

 nal spots, black ; antennae 

 red, fourth and fifth joints 

 black, fourth with the base 

 red, second, fourth, and fifth 

 joints subequal in length, 

 third short but considerably 

 longer than first ; femora 

 with small dark punctate 

 spots. 



Length 11 to 13 millim. 

 Hab. North India (Brit. 

 2Ius.). Burma; Teinzo(i^m), 

 Eangoon. Tenasserim ; Kawkareet (Fea). — Also recorded from 

 the Philippines. 



Fig. 82. — jEnaria elongata. 



