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length equal to that of corium without the cuneus, and with two 

 elongate cellular areas not passing apex of cuneus ; legs of mode- 

 rate length, femora distinctly but not prominently thickened, 

 tibiae spinulose, posterior tarsi with the basal joint much shorter 

 than the second. 



A genus of Cyllocoraria. 



3051. Antiphilus arnicas, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 522 (1909). 



Head, antennae, pronotum, scutellum, and clavus black ; corium 

 flavous, shortly, darkly, sparsely pilose and with a small black spot 

 near apical angle, cuneus flavous, apically (broadly) and marginally 

 (narrowly) blackish ; membrane pale shining fuliginous with 

 iridescent reflections, the cellular margins black ; body beneath 

 black ; rostrum and legs pale ochraceous, apices of tarsi (especially 

 anterior tarsi) blackish ; structural characters as in generic 

 diagnosis. 



Length 4| to 5 millim. 



Hab. Darjiling, (5000 ft. (Ind. Mus.}; Kurseong, East Himalaya, 

 Ukhral, Manipur (Ind. 



Genus AZIZUS. 

 Azizus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 10 (1910). 



Type, A. basilicus, Dist. 



Distribution. Bengal. 



Head deflected in front of eyes, longer than broad ; eyes large 

 and globose, prominently projecting beyond the anterior margins 

 of the pronotum ; antennae somewhat long and robust, first joint 

 stoutest, a little longer than head, slightly curved, second joint 

 nearly three times as long as first, third about two-thirds the 

 length of second and nearly twice as long as fourth ; rostrum 

 passing the posterior coxae ; pronotum nearly twice as broad at 

 base as long and nearly three times as broad as anterior margin, 

 the basal margin concave, transversely constricted near anterior 

 margin, the anterior area with a small tubercle on each lateral 

 margin, the lateral margins oblique, the disk strongly deflected 

 anteriorly ; scutellum large, broad at base, moderately deflected 

 posteriorly ; corium about three times as long as broad, its apical 

 margins subtruucate, the lateral margins nearly straight ; cuneus 

 longer than broad ; membrane considerably passing abdominal 

 apex, with an elongate, oblong, posteriorly truncate cell before 

 cuneus and a very small cell at base ; anterior and intermediate 

 legs of moderate size, the tibiae spinulose (posterior legs mutilated 

 in typical specimen). 



This genus I include in the division Teratodellaria as used in 

 this Indian enumeration. 



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