AGEAPHOPl'S. 



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Genus AGRAPHOPUS. 



Agraphopus, StSl, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Fork. 1872, No. 6, pp. 55-56; 



Pnton, Synop*. 2, p. 109 (1881). 

 Leptoceraa, Jak. Troud. Ent. Ross, vii, p. 39 (1874). 



Type, A. lethierryi, St,l. 



Distribution. Palaearctic, Ethiopian, and Oriental Eegions. 



Antenniferous tubercles apically truncate, the apical angles 

 somewhat obtuse ; head slightly longer than the pronotum and 

 apically produced ; antennae slender, first joint about reaching 

 apex of head, fourth joint shorter than third and incrassate ; 

 pronotum transverse, apically truncate, the posterior lateral 

 angles obtuse, not rounded ; scutellum with the apex narrowly 

 rounded : coriuin pellucid, impunctate (or very finely and obscurely 

 punctate) ; legs slender ; body narrow, depressed. (Stal.) 



3752. Agraphopus lethierryi, st&l, Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1872, No.;6, 

 p. 56; Puton, Si/nops. 2, p. 118 (1881); Oshan. Verz. Pal. 

 Hem. i, p. 231 (1906). 



Pale stramineous, obscurely subpubescent ; pronotum, scutellum 

 and sternum darkly punctate ; body above, excepting lateral 

 margins of pronotum and corium, and a central longitudinal line- 



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 Fig. 79. Agraphopus lethierryi. 



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on pronotum and scutellum, infuscated; apex of soutelluin 

 albescent; apical joint of the antennie infuscated or sometimes 

 almost black ; in some specimens a small dark spot at apical angle 

 of corium. 



Length 4|-5| millim. 



Sab. South India ; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Campbell). Also- 

 found throughout the whole of the Palaearctic Kegion. 



