Rhynchota .. . nal carination, and an obscure transverse ridge nearmiddle, before anterior margin on each side of the central cari-nationis a small foveate depression ; elytra elongately subovate, theareas well defined, costal area hyaline with two series of areolets,subcostal area about as wide as costal area, sutural area small andnarrow ; legs long, the anterior femora long, robust and interiorlyobtusely dilated. 2897. Axiokersos OValis, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent Belg. liii, p. 122 (1909). Above dull greyish ; head, antennas, a large impunctate spot oneach side of the anterior area of pronotum, t


Rhynchota .. . nal carination, and an obscure transverse ridge nearmiddle, before anterior margin on each side of the central cari-nationis a small foveate depression ; elytra elongately subovate, theareas well defined, costal area hyaline with two series of areolets,subcostal area about as wide as costal area, sutural area small andnarrow ; legs long, the anterior femora long, robust and interiorlyobtusely dilated. 2897. Axiokersos OValis, Dist. Ann. Soc. Ent Belg. liii, p. 122 (1909). Above dull greyish ; head, antennas, a large impunctate spot oneach side of the anterior area of pronotum, the subcostal area tothe elytra, and the legs, ochraceous ; apex of fourth joint ofantennae, eyes, outer margin of discoidal area of elytra and some-times a longitudinal streak near inner margin of same, andabdomen above and beneath, black; costal area of elytra hyaline AIDOXEU3. 125 with the margins o£ the areolets brownish ; pronotum (excludinganterior transverse spot) finely granulose, the central oarination. Fig. 65.—AxioJcersos ovalis. procurrent; discoidal and subcostal areas of the elytra granulose,the former more distinctly so, sutural area with small areolets. Length 3 millim. Hah. Calcutta {Ltd. Alus. 4 Coll. Dist.). Di\ ision A ID ONEUSA RIA. Aidoneusaria, Di)^t. Ann. Soc. Ent. Behj. liii, p. 122 (1909). The following genus Aidoneus demarcates another division ofthe Tingididse, and is hero recognised as such by the short robustantennte, and the long basal joint to same. Genus , Bist. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bchj. liii, p. 122 (1909). Type, A. dissimilis, Dist. Distribution. At present only received from Bengal. Subovate; antennae short, granulose, slightly stalked at bnse,first and second joints stout, first much longer than second, thirdlongest and thickened on its basal area, fourth about as long asfirst; head robust, the anteuniferous tubercles prominent; pro-notum with the anterior margin angularly concave, centrallycarinate, unprovided with a vesicle o


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