MYGDONIA. 



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placed far apart ; anterior femora beneath near apex bidentate, 

 the apical tooth sometimes obsolete ; posterior femora in the male 

 incrassated ; anterior and intermediate tibiae simple, posterior tibioe 

 on each side dilated. In the male the junction of the second and 

 third abdomiual segments is centrally slightly tuberculate, and the 

 jnnction of the third and fourth segments is strongly and tuber- 

 culously elevated, 



554. Mygdonia amplicollis, Stal, En. Hem. iii, p. 43 (1873). 



Blackish-brown, obscurely ochraceously pilose ; membrane verv 

 dark cupreous ; apical joint of the antennse and the tarsi ochra- 

 ceous ; first joint of antenna? subequal in length to the fourth, 

 first, second, and third joints moderately stout and finely hirsute, 

 fourth joint more slender, pilose ; pronotum with the lateral angles 

 somewhat strongly developed, narrowed apically to a small point, 

 the anterior lateral margins strongly and coarsely dentate, the 



Fig. 207, — Mijgdonia ampUeoUis. 



posterior lateral margins more finely and closely dentate ; femora 

 in the male incrassate, inwardly granulate, in the female more 

 slender ; posterior tibiae dilated on each side, in the male inwardly 

 angulate near base. Abdomen beneath in male finely centrally 

 tuberculate at the junction of the second and third, and strongly, 

 robustly, transversely tuberculate at the junction of the third and 

 fourth abdomiual segments ; in the female the abdomen is broader 

 and unarmed. 



Length 34 to 36 ; breadth between pronotal angles 16 to 16| 

 millim. 



Hah. Cvich^v {Wood -Mason); Ntiga Hills (Do/ier^y). 



