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Stenocoris (Stenocoris) ethiopis sp. n. 



(Text-figs. 116-118) 



Characterized by small size of the body, divergent paraclypeae and by the form of 

 the <$ and $ genitalia. 



o*- Body length, 120 mm., width, i-8 mm. Head length, i-6 mm., (only paraclypeae 

 o-6 mm.), width, 13 mm. Antennae, segment I, 32 mm., II, 20 mm., Ill, 23 mm., IV, 

 41 mm. Rostrum, segment I, 13 mm., II, 13 mm., Ill, 065 mm., IV, 07 mm. Pronotum, 

 length, 22 mm., width, 18 mm. Hind femora, 51 mm. Hind tibia, 56 mm. Distance 

 between ocelli, 04 mm., distance between an ocellus and an eye, 07 mm. 



5 mm 



05 mm. 



Figs. 116-118. Stenocoris ethiopis, £. 116, terminalia, dorsal view ; 117, claspers, inner 

 and outer views ; 118, aedeagus (inflated), ventral view. 



Body comparatively very short and slim, pale, tinged with black. Head only about a 

 quarter as long again as broad ; occipital suture medially concave, arms curving outwards ; 

 paraclypeae about one-third of head, thicker in middle, very thin and divergent at apices. 

 Antennae with underside of basal segments, articulations of first and second, second and third, 

 middle of second and basal portions of apical segments, pale. Rostrum extending at least 

 slightly beyond apices of second coxae. Lateral black line faint, extending from genae on to 

 anterior of propleuron. Pronotal disc pale with black punctures, with smooth black spots on 

 posterior angles. Legs with apices of femora slightly brownish. Hemielytra with black 

 punctures on anal and claval areas. Abdomen with dorsum pale, unicolourous, venter pale 

 ochraceous. Posterior margin of seventh abdominal tergum truncated, slightly laterally 

 produced on either side ; pygophore with small and rounded posterior processes, posterior 

 margin a third of width of posterior margin of seventh abdominal tergum. 



