SENNERTUS. 



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broad aud distinct; sternum brovvuish-ocliraceous ; abdomen 

 beneath a bttle darker, with a faint central longitudinal black 

 line ; legs ochraceous, femora tliickly black-speckled. 



Fig. 85. — Ami/ntor ohscurus. 



Length 17 ; breadth between pronotal angles 8 millim. 

 Hah. Bhutan. Khc4si Hills (Chennell); Naga Hills (Doherty) : 

 Shillong {lad. Mus.). — Also received from West Yunnan in China! 



Genus SENNERTUS. 

 Sennertus, JDist. Tr. E. S. 1901, p. 110. 



Type, S. f)jpicHs, Dist. 



Distribution. Burma. 



Head subtriangular, considerably longer than broad, the lateral 

 'lobes much longer than the central aud strongly cleft between 

 their apices, lateral margins nearly straight ; antennae with the 

 basal joint short, robust, not nearly reaching apex of head; pro- 

 notum about twice as broad as long, the lateral angles prominent, 



Fig. 86. — Sennertus fi/picus. 



robust, and obtusely augulated, the lateral margins moderately 

 concave and serrate ; anterior margin concave, posterior margin, 

 nearly straight ; scutellum shorter than wide at base, moderately 

 convex at basal area, narrowed at about one-third from ajiex, which 

 is angularly rounded ; membrane with longitudinal veins ; abdomen 



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