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536 CATALOGUE OF 
the costa and with four near the hind border; membrane colourless. 
Length of the body 5 lines. 
Hindostan. In the National Museum at Melbourne. 
Page 167. 
AMNESTUS SUBFERRUGINEUS. 
Cydnus subferrugineus, Hope, Cat. Hem. 167. 
Isle St. Vincent. 
Page 169. 
SEHIRUS ROTUNDIPENNIS. 
rotundipennis, Dohrn. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 210. 
Page 171. 
Genus GARSAURIA. 
Corpus longiusculum, lineare, depressum, antice et postice rotundatum. 
Caput antice rotundatum ; lobi equilongi. Oculi magni, extantes. Ocelli 
duo. Antenne quadriarticulate, thorace longiores. Thorax longitudine 
duplo latior, transverse subsulcatus, lateribus rotundatis. Scutellum 
triangulare, abdomine triplo brevius. Abdominis segmenta ventralia disco 
subretracta. Pedes breviusculi, sat validi; tibie breviter spinose. Ale 
antice trivenosw, margine exteriore perobliquo; membrana abdominis 
apicem vix attingens. 
Body elongate, linear, very flat, rounded in front and behind. Head 
including the eyes a litule less than half the breadth of the thorax. Eyes 
large, prominent. Ocelli two, distinct. Rostrum extending to the fore 
coxe. Antenne four-jointed, rather longer than the thorax; second joint 
more than twice the length of the first; third much shorter than the 
second, very little langer than the fourth. Thorax full twice as broad as 
long, slightly and transversely furrowed in the middle, rounded on each 
side, emarginate in front, straight behind. Scutellum triangular, shorter 
than its breadth at the base, not more than one-third of the length of the 
abdomen. Abdomen with five ventral segments which are slightly 
contracted in the disk. Legs rather short and stout; tibie with very 
short spines. Fore wings with three stout veins; first subcostal; second 
curved along the outer part of the exterior border and joining the tip of the 
first; third near the hind border; outer border very oblique, forming an 
angle with the hind border at the tip of the scutellum; membrane hardly 
extending to the tip of the abdomen, with very few transverse veins and 
with several longitudinal veins, of which two or three are forked. 
1. GARSAURIA ARADOIDES. 
Nigra, aspere punctata; caput transverse rugulosum. Antennarum 
arliculi 2us et 3us apice fulvi ; tarsi lutet ; membrana lurida. 
Black. Head transversely rugulose. Second and third joints of the 
antenne with tawny tips. Thorax, scutellum, pectus and under side of 
