106 WATT 
io mm 
fr 1461 
Figs. 3, 4. Mimopeus elongatus. Details of whole insect, male. 3. Dorsal. 4. Ventral. 
h.head, e.eye, a.a. anterior angle, mth.mesothorax, d.disc, d.d. discal depression, 
m.c. marginal channel, p.b.d. prebasal depression, p.a. posterior angle, s. shoulder of 
elytron, sc. scutellum, m. el. margin of elytron, ps.c. epipleural carina, c. costa, su. 
suture (between elytra), d.e. disc of elytron, I.s. lateral slope of elytron, hs. hind slope 
of elytron, a.apex, pr.ep. proepisternum (frequently termed prosternal hyposternum), 
pr. prosternum, e.s. episternal suture, a.c.c. anterior coxal cavity, pr.i.p. prosternal 
intercoxal process, s.m.g. submarginal groove, m.ep. mesepisternum, m. mesoster- 
num, m. epm. mesepimeron, m.i.p. mesosternal intercoxal process (anterior process), 
a.mt.ip anterior metasternal intercoxal process, mt.e.metepisternum, p.mt.i.p. 
posterior metasternal intercoxal process, m.c.c middle coxal cavity, mt. metaster- 
num, mt.epm. metepimeron, p.c.c. posterior coxal cavity, i.p.a. intercoxal process of 
abdomen, f.a.s. first abdominal sternite, ps. pl. epipleuron, ps.c. epipleural carina, 
i.m. intersegmental membranes between abdominal sternites, a.s. abdominal sternite 
(last movable sternite), s.g.a.s. terminal ventrite, g.s. genital sternite. 
Pronotum. Considerable variation in shape exhibited, both within and between 
species. Almost flat to convex. Always transverse. Emarginate anteriorly, with 
distinct but often blunt anterior and posterior angles, width always greater between 
posterior than anterior angles, sides generally with distinct marginal thickening. 
Marginal channels generally present sometimes obsolete, sometimes with broad 
upturned flanges outside them. Depressions usually present on either side near 
base, often in middle near base, and sometimes on disc; apparently without 
