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o* genitalia : Claspers thicker in middle with thin and curved apices (Text-fig. 169) ; 

 dorsal thecal appendages absent ; ventral pair long, uniformly thick, slightly curved in middle 

 and rounded at apices ; four left lateral conjunctival appendages as in Text-fig. 167 ; frontal 

 conjunctival appendages paired, minute, reduced to spines, four right lateral conjunctival 

 appendages as in Text-fig. 167 ; dorsal appendages as in Text-fig. 167. 



?. Body length, 15-2-16-6 mm., width, 2-2-2-6 mm. Head length, 20-24 mm., width, 

 1-5-1-6 mm. (only paraclypeae 0-7-0-8 mm.). Antennae, segment I, 3-7-3-8 mm., II, 

 2-7-2-9 mm., Ill, 2-75-3-0 mm., IV, 3-9-4-1 mm. Rostrum, segment I, 1 -6-1-8 mm., II, 

 1-7-1-9 mm., Ill, 0-9-1-0 mm., IV, 0-9-1-1 mm. Pronotum, length, 2-4-2-8 mm., width, 

 2-2-2-6 mm. Hind femora, 5-6-6-1 mm. Hind tibia, 60-66 mm. Distance between ocelli, 

 0-4-0-45 mm., distance between an ocellus and an eye, 0-7-0-75 mm. 



Distinctly longer than q" ; posterior margin of seventh abdominal sternum almost of inverted 

 " V "-shape in middle, forming small rounded lobes (Text-fig. 172). 



$ genitalia : A large portion of first gonocoxae covered by seventh abdominal sternum, 

 apices rounded ; intervalvular sacs absent, spermatheca tubular with a thick, curved and 

 short neck (Text-fig. 174). 



Type material. Holotype $, Uganda : Southern Toro, Mbarara, Fort Portal 

 Road, 3,800-4,200 ft., 22-24.X.1911 (S. A. Neave), B.M.(N.H.) ; allotype $, 1 para- 

 type <£, same data as holotype, B.M.(N.H.) ; paratypes, Toro or Doro Forest, 4,000- 

 4,500 ft., 1 (J, 25-29.X.1911 (5. A. Neave), B.M.(N.H.) ; Western Ankola, 4,500- 

 5,000 ft., 1 $, 10-14.X.1911 (S. A. Neave), B.M.(N.H.). 



025 mm. 



Figs. 172-174. Stenocoris v-nigrum, $. 172, terminalia, ventral view ; 173, first 

 gonocoxa, ventral view ; 174, spermatheca. 



