Rhynchota .. . muchbroader than long, the anterior angles rounded, posterior margin alittle concave, anterior margin slightly concave for the reception ofhead, near middle centrally transversely impressed ; scutellum veryshort and broad; hemelytra a little shorter and considerablynarrower than the abdomen ; corium shorter than central lengthof membrane, its apical margin irregularly concave j membranewnth distinct basal cells and not quite reaching the abdominalapex ; femora moderately thickened, first joint of posterior tarsinot quite as long as the second and third joints together. Allied to
Rhynchota .. . muchbroader than long, the anterior angles rounded, posterior margin alittle concave, anterior margin slightly concave for the reception ofhead, near middle centrally transversely impressed ; scutellum veryshort and broad; hemelytra a little shorter and considerablynarrower than the abdomen ; corium shorter than central lengthof membrane, its apical margin irregularly concave j membranewnth distinct basal cells and not quite reaching the abdominalapex ; femora moderately thickened, first joint of posterior tarsinot quite as long as the second and third joints together. Allied to the preceding genus, Esmun, Dist. 2819. Euhemerus latus, Uist. A. M. M. H. (8) iii, p. 331 (1909). Head, pronotum, scutellum, abdomen above, and body be-neath black ; antennae, lateral margins of connexivum, rostrum,and legs castaneous brown, apices of the femora, intermediate PHLEGYAS. 43 and posterior tibite, and the tarsi ocliraceous; corium greyishwhite, margins of clavus, two spots at claval apex, and the. Fig. 20.—Eukemeriis latus. lono-itudinal veins to corium brownish, apical angular areas black ;membrane hyaline ; antennte with the second joint longer thanthe third but shorter than the fourth joint; head and pronotumthickly rather coarsely punctate ; scutellum opaque ; conuexivumand abdomen beneath thickly, shortly, greyishly pilose. Length 3| millira. Hah. Bombay {Dixon). Subfamily PACHYGRONTHINtE. (Vol. II, p. 39.) Phlegyas burmanus, (A^ol. II, p. 40.) Teracrius burmanus var. siugalensis, Bredd. Dentsch. enf. , p. 220. Head, pronotura, pleura, scutellum, aud upper sides of all thefemora pale yellowish like the corium ; tip of clypeus, three spotson the cicatrisant region, often running together iuto a transverseband, five more or less obsolete longitudinal stripes divergingbehind on the hinder half of pronotum, as well as three basal spotsto scuteUum, pitchy-brown or pitchy-black. {Breddm.) Breddui states that his proposed variety is known only in the
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