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border of connexivum VI with an elongate, calloused tubercle bearing 
spiracle; VII with similar, but larger tubercle. Tergum VII raised 
posteromedially. Paratergites small, conical, blunt, produced as 
far as segment IX, latter short, truncate posteriorly. Spiracles II to 
IV ventral, V to VIII lateral and visible from above. 
Cotor.—Uniformly yellow brown; clypeus, tips of antenniferous 
tubercles, antennae, and legs ochraceous. 
MEASUREMENTS.—Total length 5.4 mm, width of pronotum 1.8 
mm, width of abdomen 2.7 mm. 
Houotyre.—lemale, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 11.1956, C. J. Drake 
(USNM type 69618), from Drake collection. 
ReMArKs.—This new species is dedicated to the memory of my 
late friend Dr. Carl J. Drake, an eminent American hemipterologist. 
Aglaocoris drakei is related to A. rectangulatus Usinger and Matsuda 
from San Domingo but differs by genae with parallel sides; longer 
antennal segment II (two-thirds as long as I, 9:13); by spiracle VI 
also placed on a tubercle as is spiracle VII; and by smaller size. 
Subfamily ANEURINAE Douglas and Scott 
Genus Aneurus Curtis 
Aneurus Curtis, 1825, pl. 86. 
Aneurus haitiensis, new species 
Fiaures 4-6 
Marze.—Elongate ovate; pronotum finely granulate anteriorly, 
with a wide, transversely striate band in the middle, and a narrow, 
striate band along hind border. Scutellum subtriangular, apex broadly 
rounded. 
Head as long as width across eyes (7, 17:17; 9, 17:17.5). Anterior 
process subparallel, rounded anteriorly, reaching to tip of antennal 
segment I. Genae slightly shorter than clypeus. Antenniferous 
tubercles short, truncate anteriorly. Eyes semiglobose, protruding. 
Postocular border forms a right angle, with three minuscule granules 
laterally. Vertex transversely striate, almost rugose. Two (1-+1) 
large, oblique, ovate callosities mesad of eyes. Antennae moderately 
slender; relative length of antennal segments I to IV: a4, 
5.5:5.5:5.5:12.5; 9, 6:6:6:12.5; I obovate, II clavate, III tapering 
toward base, IV cylindrical. Labium short, not reaching hind border 
of wide, shallow, transversely rugose labial groove. 
Pronotum less than half as long as maximum width (07, 17:39; 
9, 16.5:39). Collar very thin, sinuate in front. Anterolateral angles 
subangularly rounded with truncate anterior border and slightly 
convex lateral border. Lateral notch sharp, forming an obtuse angle. 
