. Rhynchota ... expressions in the abovediagnosis I have therefore reproduced as written. VOL. IT. 2 H 458 APPEN DIX. PENTATOMID^. Genus AURUNGABADA. Aurungabada, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. r., p. 408 (1906). Type, A. singulans, Dist. Distribution. Bombay. Head longer than pronotum, longer than broad, deeply trans-versely incised between eyes, the lateral lobes broad andsubangularly ampliate, about as long as the central lobe which isprominent, the anteoeular much longer than the postocular area,ocelli situate on the posterior margin and much nearer eyes thanto each other; antennae inserted at
. Rhynchota ... expressions in the abovediagnosis I have therefore reproduced as written. VOL. IT. 2 H 458 APPEN DIX. PENTATOMID^. Genus AURUNGABADA. Aurungabada, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. r., p. 408 (1906). Type, A. singulans, Dist. Distribution. Bombay. Head longer than pronotum, longer than broad, deeply trans-versely incised between eyes, the lateral lobes broad andsubangularly ampliate, about as long as the central lobe which isprominent, the anteoeular much longer than the postocular area,ocelli situate on the posterior margin and much nearer eyes thanto each other; antennae inserted at the extremity of a broadgroove in front of eyes, basal joint moderately thickened, notreaching apes of head, third joint longest, fourth a little shorterthan fifth which has an apical liair-like appendage, fourth andfifth joints distinctly sulcate ; rostrum of three joints, just passingposterior coxae ; pronotum short, its posterior margin straightlytruncate, its anterior margin grooved for the reception of the. Fig. 270.— Aurungahcula singular is. head, the lateral areas somewhat broadly produced; scutellumslightly less than half the length of abdomen; corium long,membrane very short; posterior and intermediate tibiae con-siderably curved and bent, anterior tibiae a little dilated at apices,ail the tibiae strongly longitudinally sulcate; femora moderatelytbicKened, the intermediate and posterior slightly curved; tarsi EM PY sinus. 459 three-jointed ; metasternal process short, grooved, not extendingbeyond the intermediate coxae. The exposed spiracles of the basal segment of the abdomenlocates this singular genus in the Tessaratominse; it cannot wellbe located in the Eusthenaria, and must form the type of a newdivision. 2736. Aurungabada siiigularis, Did. Ann. Soc. Ent. Ikhj. l, p. -408(1900). Above pale testaceous, the c-orium pale ochraceous; lateralmargins and central lobe to head, and lateral margins of pronotummore or less carmine-red; membrane somewhat j)urplish ; body
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