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beyond the tip of antennal segment I, by the postocular spines more devel¬ 
oped, by the anterolateral angles of pronotum evenly rounded, by the disc 
with 2(1 + 1) large, flat, round elevations laterad of the median sulcus, by 
the larger and more rounded lobes of connexivum VII, and by the parater- 
gites (?) larger and produced beyond tips of lobes of VII. 
Acknowledgment 
I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Paul H. Arnaud, Jr., Curator 
and Chairman, Department of Entomology, California Academy of Sci¬ 
ences, San Francisco, by whose kind offices I have had the priviledge of 
studying this striking specimen. 
Literature Cited 
Kormilev, N. A. 1956. Notes on Aradidae from the Eastern Hemisphere IX (Hemiptera); 
Aradidae from the Ethiopian Region. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Ser. 12, 9: 250-256, 5 figs. 
