84 Psyche [August 
nz incrassate; basal segment longer. Second segment of 
rostrum longer than third. Scutellum posteriorly, obtusely 
carinate. Posterior tarsus with basal segment almost twice 
as long as second and third together. Macropterous and 
brachy pteroustformascs, iste e. COR Uhleriola Horv. 
TRIBE GONIANOTINI Stal. 
Lateral margins of pronotum widely laminate, wider than the 
diameter of the eye, not reflexed, pale and rather profusely punc- 
tate with fuscous. Pronotum very transverse, anterior margin 
gently arcuated, the anterior rounded angles projecting a little 
beyondeyes. Costal margin of the corium widely laminate, lightly 
reflexed and punctate with fuscous. Scutellum almost as long as 
the pronotum. Clavus irregularly punctate. Head transverse. 
Antenne set close to the eyes. Space between antennz and eyes 
about one-half the length of the eye. Posterior tibia furnished 
with setose bristles. Basal segment of posterior tarsus fully twice 
as long as second and third together. Only macropterous forms. 
Emblethis Fieb. 
Tripe LETHzINI Stal. 
A. Pronotum with both lobes distinctly and closely punctate, 
the posterior lobe more coarsely so; lateral margins lightly 
expanded, more widely so between the lobes, slightly sinuate 
and commonly in part pale; anterior margin without a 
semblance of a collar, but area behind this somewhat de- 
pressed and profusely punctate. Costal margins of cortum 
anteriorly widely expanded, and broadly reflexed. Eyes not 
in contact with anterior margin of pronotum. Basal seg- 
ment of antenna shorter than head but well extended beyond 
its apex. Anterior tibia of males either strongly curved or 
bent and strongly expanded apically within and armed with 
one or two stout preapical teeth. Hind tibia without rigid 
bristles. Fourth abdominal ventral segment having the two 
anterior glandular, opaque spots without a third subapical 
spot. ; 
B. Body not strongly depressed or flattened. Lateral margins 
of pronotum not strongly converging anteriorly, anterior 
angles strongly and rather abruptly rounded. Width of 
head across eyes much narrower than across rounded sub- 
