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Genus CADMILOS. (To follow Galeatus, Vol. II, p. 131.) 

 Cadmilos, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 113 (1909). 



Type, C. retiarius, Dist. 



Distribution. At present only received from the Punjab. 



Pronotum with the lateral margins strongly and laminately 

 produced, a little directed upwardly, the areolets large, sub- 

 quadrate, and in single series, the anterior vesicle or hood large, 

 somewhat oblong, with large areolets, convexly raised and almost 

 completely covering head, which has a curved spine on each side 

 near eyes and two porrect spines in front ; antennae with the first 

 and second joints short, incrassate, first longer than second, third 

 very long, slender, hirsute, fourth longer than first and second 

 together, finely hirsute, its apex distinctly thickened ; behind the 

 anterior vesicle or hood the disk of the pronotum is flattened and 

 subangularly dilated on each side, centrally acutely carinate, its 

 posterior area areolate ; elytra hyaline, the areolets large and 

 transverse, the costal area dilated, abruptly concavely truncate 

 at base, widened posteriorly, the subcostal area narrow, the 

 discoidal area short and broad with the areolets large and more 

 irregular in shape, apices of the sutural areas broadly rounded ; 

 legs somewhat long and slender, the femora slightly thickened. 



Allied to Galeatus by the single areolets to the dilated pronotal 

 marginal areas, and principally differing from that genus by the 

 structure of the pronotum and the basally concavely-truncate 

 costal areas of the elytra. 



2880. Cadmilos retiarius, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 114 

 (1909). 



Fig. 53. Cadmilos retiarius. 



Pale hyaline ; anterior pronotal vesicle, antennae, disk of pro- 

 notum on each side of the medial carination, discoidal area of the 



