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CATALOGUE OF 
rostrum much shorter than the ante-ocular 
part of the head. Tip of the abdomen 
widened. Fore area of ihe membrane trans- 
verse, twice the breadth of the hind area. - 
oo Post-ocular part of the head longer than the 
ante-ocular part. Tip of the abdomen not 
widened. Areas of the membrane, the hind 
one at least, longer than broad. 
X X Side angles of the hind lobe of the prothorax 
with a tooth or spine. 
o Hind lobe of the prolhorax unarmed on the 
hinder disk. - 
oo Hind lobe of the prothorax with two spines on 
the hinder disk. - 
B. Prolhorax gibbous, lengthened hind ward over 
the sculellum. 
a. Head oval or oblong, with two spines in front; 
post-ocular part suddenly more slender at 
the base. First joint of the rostrum 
extending behind the eyes, longer than the 
second. All the tibiae or the hind pair more 
or less thickened. - 
b. Head long, slender, unarmed ; post-ocular part 
slender, tapering hindward, cylindrical 
behind the middle. First joint of the 
rostrum extending about to the hind border 
of the eyes ; second very long. Hind lobe 
of the prothorax extending very much hind- 
ward, compressed and elevated, depressed 
hindward, straightened behind the middle, 
not prominently tumid in front. 
Ischn'olopius. 
Zelus. 
Diplodus. 
PlNDUS. 
Notocvrtus. 
Sava. 
The following divisions by Prof. Stal are here included in the genus 
Harpaclor : — 
A. Scutellum not reflexed nor concave, hardly 
foliaceous at the tip. 
a. Disk of the scutellum much elevated. 
* Head and prolhorax equally long. Hind lobe 
of the prothorax not impressed in the middle. 
Tibiae linear. - 
** Head a little shorter than the prothorax. Hind 
lobe of the prothorax impressed lengthwise. 
Tibiae, especially in the female, thickened in 
the middle. - 
b. Disk of the scutellum not or hardly elevated. 
* Hind lobe of the prothorax somewhat elevated 
in front. - 
** Hind lobe of the prothorax not elevated, 
f Fore lobe of the prothorax small, one-third of 
the length of the hind lobe. Abdomen much 
dilated. - 
Fore lobe and hind lobe of the prolhorax 
Graptlestes. 
Graptoclopius. 
Biasticus. 
PtECILOCLOPIUS. 
