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equally long, or the hind lobe never more 
than twice the length of the fore lobe. 
\ Membrane extending to half its length beyond 
the lip of the abdomen. - 
Membrane not or hardly extending beyond the 
tip of the abdomen. 
§ Post-ocular part of the head shorter than the 
ante-ocular. - 
§§ Post-ocular part of the head as long as the ante- 
ocular, or longer. 
X Fore tibice a little longer than the femora and 
trochanters. - 
X X Fore tibiae as long as the femora, or as the 
latter with the trochanters. 
o Fore lobe and hind lobe of the prothorax 
impressed lengthwise throughout. - 
oo Hind lobe of the prothorax with no impression, 
or with a very slight one, which does not 
join that of the fore lobe. 
-+• Head and hind lobe of the prothorax equally 
long. - 
-i — i- Head as long as the prothorax, or longer. 
++ Hind lobe of the prothorax longer than the fore 
lobe. 
First joint of the rostrum long, extending a little 
behind the eyes. - - - 
First joint of the rostrum not extending behind 
the eyes. 
-j- Ocelliferous part of the head very much 
elevated. - 
-j — f- Ocelliferous part of the head not or hardly 
elevated. - - - - - 
++++ Fore lobe and hind lobe of the prothorax equally 
long. Ocelliferous part of the head not 
higher than the intra-ocular part. Fore 
femora thick. 
«« Body narrow, somewhat elongated. 
Body rather broad, somewhat oblong. - 
Graptosphodrus. 
Rhixocoris. 
Hagia. 
Sphedanolestes. 
Dinocleptes. 
Sphodronyttus. 
Catasphactes. 
Reduvujs. 
HjEMATOCHARES. 
Agrioclopius. 
Subgenera of Notocyrtus. 
A. Head tuberculated on each side beneath near 
the base, somewhat elevated transversely 
above between the eyes. 
a. Hind lobe of the prothorax depressed, with 
rounded angles on each side, gradually 
straightened behind the angles, rounded on 
the hind border. Fore femora rather thick; 
fore tibiae somewhat curved; middle tibiae 
slightly thickened towards the middle; hind 
tibiae much compressed and thickened 
beyond the middle, impressed on the inner 
