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passing one seventh of the length from the anterior border, and 

 following the curve of the anterior margin; submedially this 

 submarginal depression is crossed by 2 short longitudinal carinse. 

 Exposed portion of scutellum less than one fourth the length of 

 pronotum, and with a curved transverse ridge at center. Veins 

 of tegmina carinately prominent and strongly pit-bordered back 

 of apical cells; basal half of clavus, and basal two thirds of 2 



Fig. 2. Signoretia -inalaya Stal. a, upper surface of head, pronotum, and scutellum ; 6, face ; 

 c, side view of head and pronotum; d, female genitalia (abnormally extruded) ; e, 

 antenna ; /, posterior tibia ; g. apical half of tegmina. 



outer areas of corium, thickly thimble-pitted like the pronotum ; 

 tegmina entirely without an appendix, but the marginal vein 

 apically very thick ; margin of basal cell of clavus three times as 

 long on the commissure as on the anal margin. Genitalia in this 

 specimen unnaturally extruded (fig. 2), but subgenital plate of 

 great length, subelliptical, strongly medially ridged and carinate, 

 and the apex narrowly shallowly sinuate-emarginate. Posterior 

 tibiae prismatic, shallowly sulcate on one side, the outer borders 



