Rhynchota .. . g as the head ; pronotum deflectedanteriorly, the anterior margin strongly concavely sinuate, thelateral angles prominently, broadly, and obtusely produced;scutellum broad, the apex rounded; abdomen extending a littlebeyond the corium on each side, with a strong basal spine whichpasses the anterior coxae. 348. Leovitius macracanthus, Ball. (Raphigaster ?) Lkt Hem. \, p. 289 (1851). Ochraceous, very thickly and darkly punctate; scutellum withthe punctures near apex distinctly darker; disk of corium irregularly tinged withcastaneous ; membranefuliginous : lateral mar-gins of the p


Rhynchota .. . g as the head ; pronotum deflectedanteriorly, the anterior margin strongly concavely sinuate, thelateral angles prominently, broadly, and obtusely produced;scutellum broad, the apex rounded; abdomen extending a littlebeyond the corium on each side, with a strong basal spine whichpasses the anterior coxae. 348. Leovitius macracanthus, Ball. (Raphigaster ?) Lkt Hem. \, p. 289 (1851). Ochraceous, very thickly and darkly punctate; scutellum withthe punctures near apex distinctly darker; disk of corium irregularly tinged withcastaneous ; membranefuliginous : lateral mar-gins of the pronotumvery narrowly (broadlyat lateral angles), andbasal lateral margins ofcorium, reddish - ochra-ceous, sprinkled withcoarse black punctures;connexiviim reddish-ochraceous, spotted oli-vaceous at bases andFig. 135.—Leovitius macracanthus. apices of segmental in- cisures : body beneathand legs ochraceous; prosternum and abdomen coarsely punctate :lateral margins of sternum reddish-ochraceous, sprinkled with. 216 coarse black punctures ; two black spots on each lateral area o£the sternal incisures ; stigmata black ; ventral spine passing theanterior coxae, its apex black. Antennae with the second joint veryshort, scarcely more than half the length of the third ; the twobasal joints testaceous: third joint black, with the base testaceous;fourth and fifth joints black, with their bases dull orange. Length 11; breadth between pronotal angles 9 millim. Hah. N. India {Brit. Mus.). Cachar (Browning). Genus SAB^US. SabjBus, Stdl, Of v. Fork. 1867, p. 513. Type, S. spinosus, Dall. Distribution. Oriental Region. Body obovate ; head moderately inclined and gradually narrowedforvvardly, lateral margins slightly sinuate, lobes of equal length;rostrum extending beyond the posterior coxae; basal joint ofantennae reaching or slightly passing the apex of head ; pronotumobliquely deflected aiiteriorly, its basal margin straight, lateralangles spinously produced ; scut


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