HEMIPTERA. HETEROPTERA. 



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ft Middle tibiae almost straight, perceptibly 

 thickened towards the tips; apical part 

 abruptly incurved and tapering. Eyes 

 distinctly more remote in front than behind, 

 their interior borders distinctly converging 

 hindward. Ocelli almost twice more remote 

 hind ward than the eyes. Fore femora and 

 fore coxae together equal in length to the 

 hind femora anil hind coxae, and as long also 

 as the fore tibia?. - 



** Antennae rather ihick, somewhat short; third 

 and fourth joints slightly thickened, a little 

 longer than the first joint. Ocelli less remote 

 than the eyes. Hind lobe of the prothorax 

 twice longer than the fore lobe; hind angles 

 somewhat elongated hindward. Sculellura 

 slightly transverse, rounded at the tip. 

 Anterior tibiae somewhat thickened ; fore 

 tibia; straight; middle tibiae slightly curved. 

 Body very long. - 



Subfam.5. STENOPODIDA. 



A. Fore wings seldom shortened, most often com- 

 plete, and the discal areolet of moderate 

 size, pentagonal or hexagonal. 



a. Head with branched or forked spines on each 



side beneath behind the eyes. 

 * First joint of the antennae ihick, lengthened into 

 a spine beyond the insertion of the second. 

 Fore femora with long spines beneath on 

 each side. Fore tibiae with some long 

 spines beneath on the inner side or on both 

 sides. - 



** First joint of the antennae not thus lengthened 

 into a spine, 

 f Prothorax more than twice longer than its 

 breadth at the base. Parietes of the fore 

 acetabula not elevated behind the insertion 

 of the coxae. Fore coxee inserted in the 

 apical part of the prostethium, very remote 

 from its base. 



ft Prothorax not or hardly twice longer than its 

 breadth at the base. Parietes of the fore 

 acetabula distinctly elevated and extending 

 to the base of the prostethium. 

 X Tip of the head unarmed on each side at the 

 base of the rostrum. First joint of the 

 rostrum extending behind the eyes, almost 

 twice longer than the third and fourth joints 

 together. Fore femora unarmed, slightly 

 thickened. - 



Callibdallus. 



Sphodrolestes. 



Pnirontis. 



- Harpaqochares. 



Pygolampis. 



