118 APPENDIX. TINGIDID.E. 



Head considerably covered by the pronotal vesicle or hood 

 and with two frontal spines ; antennae robust, spinulose, first and 

 second joints robust, first short, only slightly projecting beyond 

 head, second longer than first, third longest, fourth longer than 

 first and second together ; pronotum with the anterior vesicle or 

 hood strongly raised and compressed, the lateral areas strongly 

 and a little upwardly produced, their anterior margins truncate, 

 their lateral margins oblique, their apices obtusely acute, the disk 

 strongly tricarinate; elytra with the discoidal area moderately 

 short and broad, its margins strongly ridged, subcostal and costal 

 areas somewhat narrow and almost equal in breadth, sutural area 

 long and broad, its apical margin subtruncate. 



Allied to the genus Celantia but differing by the relative lengths 

 of the first and second joints of the antennae, and the much 

 shorter and more robust antennae, the structure of the pro- 

 notum, etc. 



2890. Jannaeus cnneatus, Diet. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. liii, p. 118 (1909). 



Body above dull greyish ; upper margin of the vesicle or hood, 

 apices of the produced lateral areas, a transversely oblique spot on 

 costal margin before middle and which extends to the discoidal area. 



Fig. 60. JannceHS cuneatus. 



and an obliquely curved fascia on each sutural area, fuscous brown ; 

 margins of the pronotal lateral areas and the discal carinations, 

 and margins of the discoidal area whitish ; body beneath and legs 

 very pale brownish ochraceous ; apex of abdomen piceous ; an- 

 tennae very pale brownish ochraceous, longly spiuulose ; margins 

 of the lateral pronotal areas spinose, lateral pronotal carinations. 

 sinuate; elytra with the discoidal area punctate, its margin 



