Rhynchota .. . ongly deflectedanteriorly ; scutellum large, broad at base, moderately deflectedposteriorly ; corium about three times as long as broad, its apicalmargins subtruucate, the lateral margins nearly straight; cuneuslonger than broad ; membrane considerably passing abdominalapex, with an elongate, oblong, posteriorly truncate cell beforecuneus and a very small cell at base ; anterior and intermediatelegs of moderate size, the tibia? spinulose (posterior legs mutilatedin typical specimen). This genus I include in the division Teratodellaria as used inthis Indian enumeration. TOL. Y. T
Rhynchota .. . ongly deflectedanteriorly ; scutellum large, broad at base, moderately deflectedposteriorly ; corium about three times as long as broad, its apicalmargins subtruucate, the lateral margins nearly straight; cuneuslonger than broad ; membrane considerably passing abdominalapex, with an elongate, oblong, posteriorly truncate cell beforecuneus and a very small cell at base ; anterior and intermediatelegs of moderate size, the tibia? spinulose (posterior legs mutilatedin typical specimen). This genus I include in the division Teratodellaria as used inthis Indian enumeration. TOL. Y. T 274 APPENDIX. CAPSID^. 3052. Azizus basilicus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) v, p. 11 (1910). Head, pronotuiu, aud scutellun black, very finely and obscurelypalely pilose; antennse with the first and fourth joints castaneous,the second aud third joints ochraceous ; clayus and coriuui dullcastaneous brown, distinctly, thickly, finely palely pilose, theextreme costal ruargin of the latter ochraceous ; cuneus pale bright. Fig. 148.—Azizus baailicus. castaneous, pilose as on corium ; membrane fuscous, with iridescentreflections ; body beneath fuscous brown; anterior aud inter-mediate femora castaneous, tibia) and tarsi pale ochraceous, coxseand acetabula more or less testaceous (posterior legs mutilated intypical specimen); structural characters as in generic diagnosis. Length 5^ millim. Hah. Bengal; Pusa (Lrfroi/). Mr. Maxwell-Lefroy sent me a single example of this species. Genus :US. SerebtBus, Dist. A. M. N. II. (8) v, p. 11 (1910). Type, /S. discriminatns, Ceylon. Head globose, longer than broad, apically acuminate, anteriorlydeflected; eyes small, moderately adpressed, their posterior SEEEB^US. 275 margins reaching base of head; antennae slender, first jointdistinctly thickened and inwardly finely spinulose, second aboutthree times as long as first and subequal in length to third, fourthabout half as long as third ; rostrum reaching the posterior coxae ;p
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