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B. Fore tibie with a furrow for receiving the tarsis, 
CATALOGUE OF 
joint of the antenna somewhat shorter than 
the second. Disk of the fore lobe of the 
prothorax with two spines. All the tarsi 
nearly equally long; fure tibiae with no 
furrow or with a nearly obsolete one for 
receiving the tarsi. Fore wings extending 
scarcely or a little beyond the tip of the 
abdomen. Allied to Heniartis in structure. 
hind tarsi longer than the fore tarsi. 
Antenniferous tubercles a little apart. 
a. Post-ocular part of the head much longer than 
the ante-ocular. 
* Scutellum transverse, half-orbicular. Post- 
ocular part of the head slightly tumid before 
the middle, narrowed hindward. Eyes 
moderately prominent. First and second 
joints of the antenne about equal in length. 
Hind angles of the hind lobe of the prothorax 
obtusely lobate. Legs moderate; fore tibie 
thickened, curved. Fore wings extending 
much beyond the tip of the abdomen. - 
** Scutellum triangular, equilateral or elongated 
at the tip. - = - = e 
b. Ante-ocular and post-ocular parts of the head 
equally long. First and second joints of the 
antenne about equal in length. 
* Antenne slender; first and second joints much 
shorter than the third and fourth, the latter 
not thickened. Ocelli very remote, more 
remote than the eyes. Hind angles of the 
hind lobe of the prothorax not elongated. 
+ Middle tibia towards the tips incrassated to the 
apical furrow; apical part slightly or very 
slightly curved. 
+ Eyes rather remote, hardly or a little more 
approximate behind than before; interior 
borders about parallel or very slightly con- 
verging hindward. Ocelli more remote by 
about half than the eyes hindward. Fore 
femora and fore coxe together equal in 
length to the hind femora and hind coxa. - 
tt Eyes distinctly more remote in front than 
behind; interior border distinctly converging 
hindward. Ocelli hindward about twice 
more remote than the eyes. Membrane 
extending much beyond ‘the tip of the 
abdomen. Fore femora and fore coxe 
together distinctly somewhat longer than the 
hind femora and hind coxe; fore tibie 
somewhat longer than the fore femora and 
fore coxe together. - - = 
AGRIOCLEPTIS. 
AGRIOCORIS. 
TRICHOSCELIS. 
APIOMERUS. 
DicHRoBDALLUS, 
