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AUSTRALIAN HEMIPTERA-MUSGRAVE. 325<br />

pubescent; antennlB ochraceous with fine white pubescence; each<br />

juga shaped like an isosceles triangle, the outer margin slightly<br />

concave; jUglB baso-dorsally concave, lateral margins and apices<br />

brown, sparsely covered with white scales, otherwise yellow; tylus<br />

slightly raised.<br />

Pronotum with greater part of pro notal horns and pronotal<br />

callosities black; four irregular bands extending to anterior margin<br />

of scutellum, two from the bases of pronotal horns and two from<br />

blotches behind pronotal callosities, reddish-black; otherwise lightyellow;<br />

pronotal horns bi-dentate, posterior margin curving gently<br />

to apex.<br />

Scutellum with fore-margin, except in centre, and hind margin,<br />

black; lateral margins, median longitudinal line, two broad<br />

irregular fascilB on either side of it but not reaching anterior or<br />

posterior margins, light-yellow and glabrous; otherwise reddishblack.<br />

Hemelytra strongly punctate, clavus reddish-black, corium<br />

reddish-black near scutellum; otherwise light yellow.<br />

Sternum black.<br />

Venter brownish-yellow towards lateral margins, otherwise<br />

brownish-black. Last abdominal segment black, rugose.<br />

Legs COXlB and trochanters light yellow; acetabula, femora,<br />

tibilB, and tarsi brownish-yellow.<br />

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