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extremely fine hairs, yellowish ; 1st joint with a short dark line out- 

 wardly at the base, the club with a black line on each side ; 4th 

 black, the apex brown. Eyes brown. Ocelli ochreous. 



Thorax. Pronotwn long-trapezoidal ; 1st third depressed, ochre- 

 ous-brown, minute]y punctured ; anterior margin in the middle, with 

 a small, raised yellowish spot ; hinder f rds convex, with a round 

 callosity within the hinder angles ; disk and vertical sides with dis- 

 tinct, round, brown punctures ; the middle keel and incrassated side 

 margins pale yellowish, the former strong, but shallower posteriorly 

 on the deflected portion of the disk. Elytra with large, deep, trans- 

 verse, unicolorous, cellular punctures between the strong nerves ; 

 posterior margin with 3 6 black spots, one of them at the apex ; 

 Membrane finely crenate, with a row of brown spots between the 

 2nd and 3rd nerves, towards the 'apex. Sternum ; sides ochreous, 

 middle black, the sides of the rostral channel with fine pile. Legs 

 yellow, with extremely fine hairs ; coxed outwardly ochreous, in- 

 wardly black ; thiglis ; the club with black punctures in rows on the 

 sides, beneath brown ; tibiae black towards the apex ; tarsi black, 1st 

 joint somewhat ochreous. 



Abdomen dark brown, beneath shining, with granulated black 

 punctures. 



Length, 4|- lines. 



Hare. Locality not recorded. 



SECTION 4*.C(ECIGENINA* 

 FAMIM L PYRRHOCORID^E. 



Genus 1. PYRRHOCORIS, Fall. 

 Oval. 



Head wide, longer than broad, 5-sided ; Grown short, flat ; Face 

 triangular, convex ; central lobe long, prominent ; side lobes much 

 shorter, deflected outwards ; antenniferous processes stout, short, 

 directed outwards. Antennce strong, rather long ; 1st joint clavate, 

 curved outwards, the base thin, more than -J the length reaching 

 beyond the end of the face ; 2nd and 3rd a little thickened at the 



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