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protruded at base of head, somewhat darker in color on 

 lower third; median carina strongly percurrent; humeral 

 angles large, prominent, blunt, extending outward farther 

 than the suprahumeral horns above them; suprahumeral 

 horns short, heavy, blunt, roughly tricarinate, extending di- 

 rectly outward, not at all forward or upward, not reaching 

 as far laterad as the tips of the humeral angles nor farther 

 dorsad than the crest of the dorsum ; scutellum well exposed 

 on each side, much darker in color than the pronotum above, 

 finely punctate, sparingly pubescent ; posterior process im- 

 pinging on tegmina, strongly and uniformly elevated in 

 middle to form a high compressed ridge, the dorsal line of 

 this ridge nearly straight, the posterior margin continuing 

 the line of the internal apical margin of tegmina, posterior 

 angle marked with black, tip gradually acute and just reach- 

 ing internal angles of tegmina. 



Tegmina hyaline, much wrinkled, iridescent ; veins promi- 

 nent, brown, somewhat upraised, sparingly pubescent; base 

 narrowly brown, coriaceous, punctate, pubescent; tips de- 

 cidedly pointed, slightly tinged with brown ; marginal mem- 

 brane very narrow. 



Undersurf ace of thorax uniformly dark brown ; sides of 

 thorax densely pubescent with long matted grayish hairs ; 

 undersurf ace of abdomen black and punctate ; legs ferrugin- 

 ous-brown. 



Length to tips of tegmina 6 mm. ; width between tips of 

 humeral angles (which is the maximum width of the body) 

 2.9 mm. 



Type : Female. Locality : Harima, Japan. 

 Described from two females collected at Harima in May, 1916. 

 Type and paratype in author's collection. 



Sarritor attenuatus sp. nov. (Fig. 11). 



Long, narrow ; pronotum black ; tegmina smoky-hyaline 

 except base which is black and punctate ; suprahumeral horns 

 long, sharp, extending outward, upward and backward ; pos- 

 terior process absent ; scutellum entirely exposed. 



Head wider than long, black, finely punctate, rather densely 

 pubescent with golden hairs ; base high and sinuate ; eyes 

 large, prominent, yellow mottled with black, visible from 

 above; ocelli small but very conspicuous on account of their 

 bright yellow color, opaque, a little farther from each other 

 than from the eyes and situated about on a line drawn 

 through centers of eyes ; inferior margins of genae sinuate ; 

 clypeus longer than wide, projecting for about half its length 

 below inferior margins of gense. 



