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Vásárhelyi, T.: Three new Carventine species from New Guinea (Heteroptera, Aradidae)
vum II with two lateral lobes, connexival plates III—IV with narrow lobes, V-VII with increasingly developed lobes. Tergite VII with more convex elevation on male than on female. Posterolateral angles of connexivum VII pointed reaching well beyond tip of segment IX on female, and very probably beyond tip of hypopygium on male (unfortunately, the hypopygium of the male specimen was lost during preparation). Paratergites slightly surpassing tip of angled segment IX. Spiracles II to IV ventral increasingly closer to margin, V ventrolateral, slightly visible from above on male, VI-VII lateral, VIII dorsal. — Body under incrustation dark ferruginous brown with granules and bristles on head, first 3 antenna! joints, carinae and lateral lobes of whole body, on connexiva and on legs. Measurements çf : length of body about 7 mm (tip of abdomen lost), length of head 1.48 mm, width of head 1.54 mm, length of pronotum 0.95 mm, width of pronotum 2.6 mm, width Figs. 2 3. Euricoris ferox sp. n.: 2 = female, 3 = male, tip of abdomen. — Figs. 4-5. Drakeida setifera sp. n.: female, 4 = head and pronotum, 5 = tip of abdomen