I: 1 I Library of Congress. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (smithsonian deposit.) Chap. Shelf 6 CATAI.CKJUH OF THP; s p E c r i^r E N s OF HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA IN THE COLLECTION OF THE F>rvTTI8H MUSEUM. PAP. r IV ^^'^l y^ BY V W A N C I S MV A P K K If , F. P. S., .V PltlN'rilD I'UK 1'HK THUSTI'll'IS OK THE liKI'l'lSlI .MUSEUM: LONDON. 1S71. 3^3 LONDON : E. NEWMAN, nilNTER, DEVONSHIllE STliEET, lUSIIorSUATE. PREFACE. The object of the present Catalogue is to give a complete List of all the genera and species of Hemiptera Heteroptera known to exist in the collections of European and American Entomologists. The letters a, b, c, &c., after the species, denote the specimens now contained in the British Museum, followed by the habitat and the mode in which each of them was obtained ; and the absence of these letters indicates the species which are desiderata, and there- fore desirable to be procured for the collection. J. E. GRAY. British Museum, Xnren'1'rr O/A, ly; CATALOGUE HEMIPTEEA HETEROPTEKA, PART IV. HEMIPTERA. A. Rostrum projecting' from tbe frout. Fore wings generally in two parts, the basal part coriaceous, the outer part mem- branous. ---... B. Rostrum projecting from the lower part of the head. Fore wings generally coriaceous or entirely membranous. I. Heteropteea. 2. HOMOPTERA. HETEROPTERA. A. Antennae prominent. B. Antennae hidden. 1. Geocorisa. 2. Hydrocorisa. GEOCORISA. A. Antennas inserted under a lateral rim of the head. Scutellum long. - - . B. Antennae inserted on the upper side of the head. Membrane of the fore wings always with more than five veins. - - - C. Antennae inserted on the lower side of the bead. Third joint of the rostrum longer than the fourth. Membrane of tbe fore wings with not more than five veins. D. No ocelli. ..-.-. E. No ocelli. Two last joints of the antenna; setiform. Membrane of the fore wings with two basal areolets, and without any other veins. . . - - - I. SCUTATA. 2. SUPERICOKNIA. 3. Infericornia. 4. Cecigkna. >. BiCELLULA. B CATALOGUE OF F. Rostrum reposing iu a groove. G. Rostrum free, without a groove. H. Head triangular, received up to the eyes by the prothorax. Four hinder legs formed for rowing or for gliding on the water. Ungues of the tarsi hidden iu a notch of the last joint before its tip. - 6. DUCTIROSTBA. 7. NtlDIROSTRA. 8. Remifeda. A. Head quadrate. B. Head triangular. SUPERICORNIA, C. H. 369. - 1 Tetragonocepiiala. 2. TuiGONOCEPlIALA. 1. TETRAGONOCEPHALA. Tetragonocephala, Serv. Hist. Hem. No spine near the base of the antenna;. Antenniferous tubercles very prominent, separated by a notch, without a groove or a keel between them. - - - - Antenniferous tubercles less prominent, with no notch, but with a keel lietween them. Head with a spine at the base of the antennae, or with the first joint of the antenna; spinose. - - - - 184. 1. Sectifrontia. 2. Plenifrontia. 3. Spinifrontia. 1. SECTIFROiNTIA. Sectifrontia, Serv. Hist. Hem. 184. A. Femora smooth ; hind femora not thicker than the others. . - - - - B. Femora with spines beneath; hind femora thicker than the others, especially in the male. ------ 1. SpARTOCORIDiE. MICTID.E. Earn. 1. SPARTOCORID^, C. H. 370. Fam. Coreida. Subfam. Coreida. Div. Spartocorida, Stal. A. Antenna; cylindrical. a. Prothorax crescent-shaped. * Body elongate. Abdomen not dilated. ** Body ovate. Abdomen dilated. b. Prothorax not crescent-shaped. * Fourth joint of the antciintE much longer than the third. Disk of the prothorax with tubercles. ** Fourth joint of the antenna; a little longer or shorter than the third. f Hind angles of the protluirax rounded. If Hind angles of the prothorax acute. 1. Euagona. 5. Menenoxus. 2. Sephina. 3. Spartocera. 4. Eubule. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 6 B. Antenna; flattened. a. Prolhdvax not serrated. * Prothorax horned. - - - - 7. Prismatoceuus. ** Prothorax not horned. . - - - 8. Philonus. b. Prolhorax serrated. . . . . g. Acanonicus. References to the descriptions of some few of the species in this list are not yet attainable, but tlicy will be inserted as soon as they can be ubtaiued. Genus 1. EUAGONA, C. H. 370. 1. EuAGONA Diana, C. H. 371. a. Bolivia. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. b — d. Archidona. Genus 2. SEPHIxNA. Sephina, Serv. Hist. Hem. 185. Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. For/i. 18(i7, 64(5. A. Prolhorax and fore win^s partly Inteous or red. a. Ground colour black. * Fore vvinj^s with a broad red or liileous mark al the base. f Prolhorax not red or luleous at the base. J Fore wings with two red or luteous spots in the disk. - erylhromelas. \l Fore wings with two red or luteous patches extending to the costa. - - . - . formosa. ft Prothorax red or luteous at the base. - - - maculata. ** Fore wings with a slender red or luleous streak at the base, I Hind angles of the prolhorax red. - - - pustulata. fi Hind angles of the j)rothorax black. - - - bicolor. c. Ground colour red. ----- pubera. B. Prothorax and fore wings wholly black. - - atra. 1. Sepiiina pustulata. , Stall, C7m. 51, pi. 11, f. 81— Lyg.TUS pnstnlatus, Fabr. Si/st. Rlujn. 205 — Spathocera di&ligma, Sjiin. — Sejihina pustulala, Serv. Hist. Hem. 185 — Spartocerns pastuhitus, Burin. Handb. Ent. ii. 342— H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 13, pi. 181, f. i>6i). Surinam. a. Amazon llegion. Piesented by W. W . Saunders, Esq. 6, c. Villa Nova. From Mr. Bates' collection. d. Brazil. 2. Sephina bicolok. Spartocerns bicolor, H.-Sch. IVanz. vi. 89, pi. 20i), f. 059 — S. pustulata, wn-.i' South America. 3. Sephina euythromelas. Spartocera erylhromelas, C. H. 371. a. Brazil. CATALOGUE OF 4. SePHINA FORMOSA. Spartocera formosa, C. H. 372. a, b. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. Var. jS. — Minor ; alee anlicce liiteo qiiadrimaculaiic. c. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection. 6. Sephina maculata. Spartocera maculata, C. //. 372. a. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 6. Skphina pubera. Sp. (Sephina) pubera, Erichs. Schomb. Reise Guiana, iii. 611. British Guiana. 7, Sephina atra. Mas. Atra; venter macttiis lateralibu.t maculisque quinque discalibus rufis ; alee posticce basi rufte. Male. Deep black, in structure like S. pustulata. Abdomen beneath with red spots alonp; each side; tiist, second and third segments with a red spot in the disk; filth segment with a red spot on each side of the disk. Hind wings red towards the base. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Mexico. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Genus 3. SPARTOCERA, C. H. 371. A. Hind angles of the prothorax not truncated. a. Prothorax luteous, with a very large black spot. - dorsalis. b. Prothorax black, with two luleous stripes. - - lampyroides. c. Prothorax tawny or brown, or black. * Abdomen with the marginal spots well defined. f Body broad. . - - - . alternata. If Body hardly broad. .... Chilensis. ** Abdomen with the marginal spots not well defined, or none. f Body broad. I Colour tawny. § Abdomen with marginal spots. X Scutullum not blackish brown. - - - fusca. XX Scutellum blackish brown. - - - - costicollis. §§ Abdomen without marginal spots. X Angles of the prutborax not ])romincnt. - - cinnamomea. XX Angles of the prothorax prominent. - - - quadricollis. Jl Colour brown or black. - - - t;igas, Batatas, ft Body hardly broad. ... - dubia. B. Hind angles of the prothorax truncated. a. Hind angles more angular. - - - sculpta. b. Hind angles less angular. - - - . trilineata. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 1. SpARTOCERA DORSALIS, C. H. 373. a, b. Mexico. Presented by R. Taylor, Esq. 2. Spartoceka alternata, C. H. 374. a. Columbia. From M. Goiuiol's collectiou. b. Bogota. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 3. Spartocera fusca. Cimex fuscus, Thiinb. Nov. Ins. Sp. ii. 44 — Spartocera inoesta, C. //. 374. a — d. Janiaica. From Mr. Children's collection, e — h. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. i. Cayenne. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. j. Brazil. Presented by \V. \V. Saunders, Esq. k. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Pcev. Hamlet Clark. /. Rio Janeiro. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. m. Petropolis. Presented by J. Gra\, Esq. n. Mexico. From Mr. Cnminy's collection. 4. Sl'ARTOCERA CINNAMOMEA, C. II. 375. This seems to be a variety of S. fusca. a. Brazil. b. Tejuca. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. c. Constancia. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. 5. Spartocera Batatas, C. II. 375. a. Columbia. From M. Goudol's collection. b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's cidleclion. c. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. d. Cayenne. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. e,/. Demerara. Presented by Frederick Moore, Esq. 6. Sl'A[!TOCERA GIOAS. Coreus gigas, Fabr. S>/st. Rhijn. 191 — S. Batatas, var.? — Spartocera gigas, Stal, Hem. Fair'.i. 51. a. Mexico. b. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 7. Spartocera dubia, C. II. 375. a. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. 8. Spartocera uuauricollib. quadricollis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4tne Ser. i. 5(). Jurimaquas, Peru. b CATALOGUE OF 9. Spartocera trilineata. tiilineata, Sgnl. A. S. E. F. Ame Sir. i. 56. Moyabamba, Peru. 10. Spartoceka sculpta. Coreus sculptus, Pcrty, Del. An. Arlic. Draz. 169, pi. 33, f. 16. Minas Geraes. 11. Spartoceka Chilensis. Fcem. Ritfa; vertex et proihorax antice nigri, antennce nigra, corporis dimidio brcviores ; pro thoracis anguli postici suhdila.lati vix oblusi ; ahdominis latera nigro inacidala ; venter et pedes nigri, illius latera rufo maculata ; alec anticcc membrana nigra. Female. Red. Vertex and fore part of the prothorax black. Rostrum black towards the tip, extending beyound tbe fore coxa;. Antennas black, less than half tbe length of the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth as long as the second. Proihorax minutely scabrous, with two slight transverse ridges, the first in the middle and slightly curved, the second near the hind border; hind part slightly dilated and forming a hardly obtuse angle on each side. Abdomen elliptical, with black spots along each side, where it extends rather beyond the fore wings; under side black, with red spots along each side. Legs and membrane of the fore wings black. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Chili. 12. SpARTOrERA LAMPYROIDES. Mas. Nigra, suhtus lutea ; prothorax vlttis duabus luteis antice arcnatis et cnnnexis postice lalescentibus ; pectus nigro octonotatum ; venter vittis duabus lattissimis vatde excavatis laaculisque lateralibus nigris ; corium luteum. Fcem. — Corii casta nigro strigata. Male. Black. Head luteous beneath. Prothorax with two luteous stripes, which are bent and united near the fore border, and which widen from thence to the hind border. Propectus luteous, with a short broad oblique black streak on each side. i\lesopectus and metapectus luteous, with three black patches on each side, the anterior patch extending to the fore coxa. Abdomen beneath luteous, with two very broad much excavated black stripes, with two rows of marginal black spots, and with a black tip. Fore wings with a luteous corium. Length of the body 9i lines. Female. Mesopectus and metapectus with the patches united ou each side. Abdomen beneath with the stripes more excavated than those of the male ; lip with four lobes. Fore wings with a black streak along the costa of the corium, this streak attenuated towards the base. Length of the body 10|^ lines. The black sides of the prothorax disliuguish it from S. dorsalis. a, b. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collectiou. HE]\[IPTERA HETEROPTEKA. 13. SpARTOCERA COSTICOLLIS. costicollis, Stal, Of v. K. Vcl. Ak. Fork. 1855, 183. Brazil. Genus 4. EUBULE. Eubule, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Fork. 18G7, 545. A. Body pale. .--... senator. B. Body dark. .-.-.- a. Femora red. ------ farinosa. b. Femora black. ------ scutcUata. 1. Eubule serrator. Coreus serrator, Fabr. Sijst. Rhyn. 193— Eubule serrator, Stal, Hem. Fair. i. 55. South America. 2. Eubule farinosa. Spartocera farinosa, C. H. 373. a. Para. From Mr. Bales' collection. 3. El'bcle scutellata. Spartocera scutellata, C. //. 373— Criuocerus subtonientosus, Stal. a. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. b. Para. From Mr. Hewitson's collection. Genus 5. MENENOTUS, C. H. 375. 1. Menenotus lunatus, C. /f. 375. a. Brazil. Presented by M. A. ServiUe. b. Brazil. Presented by J. C. Bowrinfj, Esq. c. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. d. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. e,f. Consiancia. Presented l)y the Rev. H. Clark. g. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. A, i. Brazil. Presented by \V. \V. Saunders, Esq. 2. Menenotus unicolor, C. H. 376. a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's coUeclion. 3. Menenotus diminutus. Mas. Niger, sa mgnstus ; antenna: corpoi'e breviores ; prolhorax sublu- berciilatus, >-nubus diiobus planis porrectia arcuatis acntis ; ventris latera lulest Ac innculala; aUc aniicie leslacrcv, inembrana fuscea- centc. 8 CATALOGUE OF Male. Black, rather narrow. Antenuje shorter than the body; joints from the first to the fourth successively and slij^htly decreasing in length. Prolhorax slightly and minutely tuherculate, with' two porrect horizontal curved flat acute horns, which extend a little beyond the head. Abdomen with pale luteous marginal spots beneath. Fore wings testaceous ; mem- brane brownish. Length of the body 8^ lines. The much narrower abdomen distinguishes it from the preceding species of the genus. a. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Genus 6. ACANONICUS, C. //. 376. 1. ACANONICCS LATICORNIS, C. H. 376. a, b. Brazil. From Mr. Moruay's collection. Genus 7. PRIS.MATOCERUS. Prismatocerus, Serv. Hist. Hem. 184; Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 63— Philonus, C. H. 448. 1. Prismatocerus magnicornis. Homceocerus magnicornis, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 316 — Prismatocerus auritulus, Serv. Hist. Hem. 185, 1)1.4, f. 3— Cerutopachys magni- cornis, C. H. 503 — Prismatocerus magnicornis, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 64. a — d. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. e. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. /, Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. <7, h. South Africa. Genus 8. PHILONUS, C. H. 448. A. Antenna banded. . . - - . nigripes. B. Antennae of one colour. a. Legs dark. ..---- insubidus. b. Legs pale. ...-.- punctatus. 1. Philonus nigripes, C. H. 448. a — c. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. d, e. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 2. Philonus insuijidus, C. H. 449. Philonus fuscus, C. //. 448. a — d. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 3. Philonus.^ punctatus, C. H. 449. a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. Fara. 2. MICTIDiE. Mictides, Serv. Hist. Hem. 187 — Mictidae, p., C. H. 37{i— Coreida Mero- pacliydida, Miclidida et Placoscelidida, Slal. A. Hind coxre nearly contiguous. - - - 1. Daladeu. B. Hind coxae remote. a. Spiracles of the abdomen transverse. * Anteocular part of the bead nearly thrice longer llian the lonj^itudiiial diameter of the eyes. Abdomen much dilated. - - - 7. Oxyi'RIstis. ** Anteocular part of the bead a little longer than the longitudinal diameter of the eyes. Abdo- men not or hardly dilated - - 8. TREMAToconrs, b. Spiracles of the abdomen rounded. * All the tibiae, or at least the fore tibise and the hind tibioD, dilated in both sexes. f Four anterior femora armed with a tooth beneath on each side near the tip. - - - 10. Petascelis. If Four anterior femora bidentate beneath on the interior side near the ti|). X Hind tibicB shorter than the bind femora. - 11. Sulpicia. XX Hind tibise as long as the hind femora, or a little longer. § Antenniferous tubercles prolonged on the inner side at tho tips. - . . . |o dpj^^ §§ Antenniferous tubercles not prolonged on the inner side at the tips. - - - -2. Dereptebyx. ** Four anterior tibiic simple, tricarinate. •f Hind tibiae dilated above and beneath. - - 3. Mygdonia. ft Hind tibiae not dilated above. X Mesosternum with no furrow in front. § Prothorax with no collar in front. * Metasternum bituberculate. - . . 4. Puppefa. ** Metasternum with no tubercles. 0 Third joint of the antenna; not dilated. u}^ Fourth joint of the antenna not shorter than the third. - - . . . 5. MicTis. u»u>t Fourth joint of the antennae shorter than the tliiid. - - - - - 9. MicTOiDES. 00 Third joint of the antenna; dilated. . - 13. Molchina. §§ Prothorax with a collar in front. - • 6. Cossutia. XX Mesosternum with a furrow in front. § Middle lobe of the head not prominent nor distinguishable between the antenniferous tubercles. - - - - - 14. Amorbu3. §§ Middle lobe of the head slightly prominent, distinguishable, but not elevated between the antenniferous tubercles. - - - 15. Gelonus. 10 CATALOGUE OF Genus 1. DALADER, C. H. 381. A. Fore angles of the prolliorax porrect. a. Third joint of tlie antenna; much dilated. - - acuticosta. b. Third joint of the autennfc hardly dilated. - - Africanus. B. Fore angles of the prolhorax not porrect. - - planiveutris. 1. Dalader Africanus, C. H. 381. a — c. Sierra Leone. Presented hy the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 2. Dalader acuticosta, C H. 381. a. Silhet, From Mr. Stainforth's collection. b. Assam. c. North Plindostan. From Capt. Boys' collection. d. Hindustan. From the Entomological Society's collection. e. Massorie. Presented by Sir J. Hearsay. /. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. g. Birmah. From IMrs. Waviug's collection. h. Sarawak. Presented by \V. \V. Saunders, Esq. i. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 3. Dalader planiventris, C. H. 381. a. Silbet. From Mr. Sovverby's collection. b. Ceylon. From Dr. Thwaites' coUeclion. c. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. fl^ e, ? Presented bv W. W. Saunders, Esq. /• ? Genus 2. DEREPTERYX, C. //. 382. A. Hind femora with some large spines. - - Hardwickii. B. Hind femora with only one large spine. a. Body fawn-colour. . . - - - Grayii. b. Bod'y blackish. ----- obscurata. C. Hind femora without spines. - - - - truncata. 1, Deiiepteryx Hardwickii, C. II. 382. a, b. Nepaul. Presented by Alajor-Gen. Hardwicke. 2. Dereptervx Gravii, C. II. 382. n, b. Nepaul. Presented by Majur-Gen. Hardwicke. c. North Bengal. From Capt. Boys' collection. 3. Derkpteryx obscurata. obscurata, Stal. a, b. Shanghai. From Mr. Fortune's collection. HEMIPTERA IIETEROPTERA. 11 4. Deeepteryx truncata. Mas. Nigra; antcnnce ferruginecc^ corpora loitij tores ; pruthorax jiostire fulvo marginattts, lalcribua a)t(jitlatis yubusccuilenlibns vultlr ditalatis antlce dcntalis ; abdomen fulvo marcjinalum ct bimacnlalum ; pedes ruji, subdilalaii, niijro manjinaii ; alee anticcc fulvcc, slrhja discali nigra inlerrupla. Male. Black. AntenuPD feiTiir;iiious, longer ihuii the body; joints from the first to tlie third successively decreasing in length, Proiliorax tawny along the hind border and along the hind side of each lateral angle ; sides much dilated, angular, slightly ascending, largely dentate along the fore part of the angle. Abdomen tawny along each siile, with a tawny spot in the middle of the disk above, and another nearer the tip. Legs red ; femora slightly dilated, and bordered with black above and beneath ; tibite more dilated, and more bordered with black ; hiud tibia; most dilated near the base beneath. Fore wings tawny, with a black interrupted streak in the disk. Length of the body 10 lines. The wings of the specimen described are not fully developed. a, Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Genus 3. MYGDOxXIA. Mygdonia, Stat, Hem. Afr. ii. 16. A. Middle lobe between the antenuiferous tubercles well defined. - . - - bellicosa, B. Middle lobe between the autenniferous tubercles hardly distinguishable. a. Angles of the prothorax not truncated. * Antenna; smooth, f Prothorax not granulated. X I'ourlh joint of the antenna; not longer than the others. § Hind tibia; slightly dilated. - - - valga. §§ Hind tibia; considerably dilated. - - cruciata. \X Fourth joint of the antenna; longer than the others. § Hind tibiae distinctly dilated. X Hind tibicE pale towards the tips. - - tenniualis. X X Hind tibia; not pale towards the tips. 0 Second and third ventral segments of the male extending together nearly to the hind border of the fourth segment. «^ Dorsum of the abdomen black. - - oblongipcs. K^«5» Dorsum of the abdomen red. - - - rulldorsis. 00 Second aud third ventral segments of the male not extending together nearly to th(; hind border of the fourth. <<^ Antennae wholly black. - - - granulata. '^'^^ Antennie wholly ? black. . - - spinulusa. <^«?5e^ Fourth joint of antenna; jiale ferruginous. - Hotlentolta. Antenna) yellow ; fourth joint dark. - - lividipes. 12 OATALOGUE OF §§ Hind tibiae hardly dilated beneath. - - histrica. 4-+ Prothorax fjianulated. ... tuberculosa. ** Second and third joints of the antennae slightly keeled above and beneath, f An^rles of the prothorax not inclined forward. cornuta. ft Angles of the prothorax inclined forward. I Sides of the prothorax minutely serrated. - atramentaria. fl Sides of the prothorax largely serrated. - alata. ** Angles of the prothorax truncated. - - Rothii. 1. Mygdonia bellicosa. Cimex bellicosus, Fair. . Ins. ii. 361 ; Mant. [ns. ii. 297— Miclis bellicosa, C. H. 38(3— Mygdonia bellicosa, Sled, Hem. Afr. ii. 17. Calabar, a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 2. Mygdonia valga. Mictis valgus, C. H. 393— Mygdonia valga, 57a/, IJem. Afr. ii. 18. a. Ca|)e. Presented by Maj(ir-Gen. Hardwicke. h. Cape. Presented by R. VV. Townsend, Esq. c. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. d. South Africa. Presented by (i. F. Angas, Esq. e. Cape. From M. Drege's coUectiun. /. Natal. From Dr. Krauss' collection. g, h. South Africa. Presented by R. Trimeu, Esq. i. West Africa. From Mr. Thomas' collection, J, k. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 3. Mygdonia atramentakia. Mictis atramentaria, C //. 393— Valga, var./' — Cerbus afEnis? H.-Sch. Waiiz. Ins. vi. 29. a. Cape. From M. Dreges collection. 4. iMygdonia cruciata. Mictis cruciata, C. H. 396 — Miclis cruciatus, Sijnl. Arch. But. ii. pi. 9, f. 3 — Mygdonia cruciata, S/al. Hem. Afr. ii. 19. a — c. Congo. Presented by Sir. J. Richardson. d. Old Calabar. From iMr. J. Cray's collection. e. ? From Mr. Vigors' collection. a. Mygdonia obloxgii'Ics. Lygauis oblongipes, Fabr. Sj/si. R/ii/n. 20V>—l.y'fiivus la;vis, Pal. Beativ. Ins. 202; Jiem.\)]. 12, f." 1— Lv"g;eus serratus, Pat. Beativ. Ins. 202; Hem. pi. 12, f. 2— Mygdonia livis, Sud, Hem. Afr. ii. 20. Calabar. Guinea. 6. Mygdonia uui'iuorsis. rufidorsis, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 21. Calabar. HEMIPTKRA HETEEOPTERA. 13 7. Mygdonia granulata. grunulata, Sial, Hem, Afr. ii. 2.2. Guinea. 8. Mygdonia spinulosa. Miclis spiiiulosus, Sgnt. Arch. Eiit. ii. 21X5 — Mygtlouia spinulosa, 5^a/, Hem. Afr. ii. 22. Calabar. 9. Mygdonia IIuttentotxa. Lygteus Ilottentottus, Pal. Beauv. Ins. 203; llem. pi. 12, f. 3— Mygdonia HoUenluUa, Sud, Hem. Afr. ii. 23. Calabar. 10. jNIyGDONIA HISTKICA. hislrica, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 24. Grand Bassan. 11. Mygdonia tuberculosa. Mictis tuberculosus, Sgnt. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1851,448, pi. 15, f. 0— Mygdonia tuberculosa, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 24. a, b. West Africa. From Mr. Stevens' collection. c. Old Calabar. From Mr. Jobn Gray's collection. d. West Africa. From Mr. Fraser's collection. e. Fernando Po. From Mr. Steven's cidlection. 12. Mygdonia cornuta. Miclis cornuta, C. H. 394 — Mictis sulcicornis, Synl. Arch. Ent. ii. 295, pi. 2, f. 5. Calabar, a. .? From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 13. Mygdonia alata. Mictis alata, C. H. 393— Derepteryx alatus, .S7. MiCTIS UNDATA, C. II. 395. a. Natal. From M. Guienzius' collection. South Asia and Ceylon. A. Angles of the prothorax much rounded. a. Sides of ihe prothorax not serrated. * Abdomen hardly widened beyond the costa of the fore wings, t Body rather narrow. X Fourth joint of the anlcnuge red towards the base. - compiessa. XI Fourth joint of the antennte not red towards the base. - bicolor. ff Body moderately broad. X Hind femora of the male very much dilated. - - punctum. XX Hind femora of the male rather less dilated. § Abdomen beneath with the transverse ridge not rounded. affinis. §§ Abdomen beneath with tlie transverse rid>,'e rounded. - ferrifera. ** Abdomen somewhat widened beyond the aMa of the fore wings. t Prothorax abruptly widening hindward. - - castanea. It Prothorax not abruptly widening hindward. - - lata. b. Sides of the prothorax slightly serrated. * Antennae not black. - - (teuebrosa, protracta) umbilicata. ** Antenna; black. .... - uigiicornis. B. Angles of the prolhorax not rounded. a. Sides of the prothorax minutely serrated. * Hind angles of the prothorax not inclined backward f Abdomen without patches. X Hind angles of the prothorax not acute. - - serina. XX Hind angles of the prothorax acute. § Fore wings not bordered with red. ... gallina. §§ Fore wings bordered wilh red. . - - - macra. if Abdomen with two luteous patches, or with an interrupted band. --.-.- fasciata. ** Hind angles of the prothorax inclined backward. - alboviitata, b. Sides of the prolhorax largely serrated. * Sides of the i)rothorax not directed forward, f Antenna; skuder. X Prothorax hardly dilated. XX Prothorax much dilated. § Tarsi whitish. ----- albiditarsis. HEMiri'ERA HKTKROP'IERA. 21 §§ Tarsi lutcous. --.... biphif^'iala. §§§ Tarsi piceous. ...---. licros. ft Aiitennie stout. ---.-- valida. ** ISides of tlie prdtlmrax directed Ibrward. t Prothorax not lari^ely serrated. - . - . Jajionica. X Prutliorax hardly liorneil. II Protliorax with a hir^-e iiorii on each side. - ainplectens. If Prothorax laigely serrated. .... Malaya. 36. MicTis coMPRESSA. C. H. 388. a. Hindostan. Presented liy F. Walker, Esq. 37. MiCTIS PHASIANA. Lygfcus Phasianus, Fabr. Ent. Si/sl. iv. 144 ; Si/sl. llfii/n. 2li. Wolff\ Cim. ii. 72, pi. 7, f. 69— Alictis punctuo), C. H. 389. a. Bombay. Preseutcd by Sir W. Elliot. b. Hindostan. Presented by Major-Geu. Hurdwicke. c. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. d. North Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's collection. e — g. Hindostan. From the Entimiolojjical Society's collection. h. Bombay. Presenteil by E. Dowiies, Esq. i. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring-, Esq. j. Celebes. Presented i)y W. VV. Saunders, Esq. k. Java. Presented l)y W. W. Saunders, E,sribtis pnsiicis iucrassatis sublubprculatis subtus apiid i)trdiuvi iDiispiuosis, tibiis poslicis serrulis bast subdilalalis sub- aiignldlis, larsis lulcis ; ahr anlicce niijru uiriplagiatce, iiicmbrana obscure frrruginva. Male. 'I'avvny, black beneath. Rostrum black ; second joint longer than the third ; fourth tawny towards the base. AntenutB black, slender, a little shoiier than the body ; join Is from the (irst to the third successively decreasiu": in Ien1) Male. Black, tomeiitose. Second and'tliirtl joints of the rostium nearly equal in leni;ili. Antenna? much shoiler than the body ; joints iVom the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth lerruf^inous, a little shorier than the first. Proihorax scabrous, with a very siif^ht longi- tudinal furrow, and with a slight transverse ridge near the hind border; bind angles much rounded, not dilated. Third ventral segment with an abbreviated gibbous transverse ridge. Dorsum of the abdomen with a red disk. Four anterior femora beneath with two minute subapical spines. Hind femora very much iucrassated, much curved at the base; under side with a stout spine at the base, dilated into a very broad tooth at the tip. Hind tibia; slightly dilated. Tarsi piceous. Membranes of the fore wings blackish brown. Hind wings lurid. Length of the body 13 lines. a. Lombok. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Flores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. (58. MtCTIS BISEKKATA. Mas. Teslaceo-cinerca ; anteunce fulvcB, graciles, corpore Ireviurcs arliculis apices versus piceis ; proihorax subiUiler scaber, indeler- minate bivittatus, angulis postkis acutis, laleribus niyro serratU ; pedes fulvi, femoribus (jualuor anterioribus spinulosis, femoribus posticis teslaceo-cinereis incrassatis nigro pustulalis, libiis posticis testaceo-cinereis basi bidentalis ct valde dilalutis ; alee anticce basi rufa, membrana cuprea. Male. Testaceous-cinereous. Rostrum tawny; second joint shorter than the third. Antenna; tawny, slender, rather shorter than the body ; joints piceous towards the tips, successively decreasing in length from the first to the third ; fourth slightly curved, somewhat longer than the first. Prothorax finely scabrous, with a slight transverse impression near the fore border and with a slight transverse ridge near the hind border; two indis- tinct broad darker stripes; bind part somewhat dilated on each side, where it is armed with a short acute spine; fore part serrated with minute black teeth, some of which are double. Legs lawny. Four anterior femora with a few very minute black spines and with two minute black spines at the tips beneath. Hi- ' femora and bind tibia; testaceous-cinereous. Hind femora incrassated, ■■;;!.: '^ jveral rows of minute black pustules. Hind tibiie much dilated ben< . : loA'ards the base, where they are broadly bidentate. Fore wings red '\ i •- base; membrane cupreous. Length of the body mines. ^ a. Celebes. 1 .i-i^ied by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 69. MlCTIS LATEKAI.IS. Foem. J^i'i'Hiins, testaceo tomejilosa, subtus fulva ; antenncc ferrugitiece, CO)/ '.■(■ paullo breviores ; proihorax subtiliter scaber, angulis posticis lonyis muds serratis snbascendenlibus ; sculellum upice pallide cinercuiii; abdominis dorsum rufum, picco marginulum ; pedes picei, femoribus posticis subclavalis basi subjlexis; ala unticcc memhraaa cenea. 30 CATALOGUE OF Female. Blackish, with testaceous tomentuiD, tawny beneath. Second joint of the rostrum longer thau the third. Antenuce ferruginous, a little shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourih joint longer than the first. Prothorax minutely scabrous, with a very slight irausverse ridge near the hind border; hind angles serrated, dilated, slightly ascending, forming two long acute spines. Tip of the scutellum pale cinereous. Abdomen red above; border piceous. Legs piceous. Femora with the two usual subapical spines. Hind femora slightly bent at the base, slightly increasing in thickness from the base to the tips. Hind tibiae slender, shorter thau the hind femora. Membrane of the fore wings sneous. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 12 lines, a, 6. Sarawak, Borneo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 70. MicTis Javana. Foem. Nigra, cinereo tomenlosa ; anlennce corpore mullo hreviores ; pro- thorax lateribus posiicis scrralis, angulis poslicis lalis acutis oblique aacendenlibus ; femora poatica rohusla ; tibicB posticcE laliusculce. Female. Black, witli thick cinereous tomentum. Eyes rather prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxae. Antennas much shorter than the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in len<;th. Prothorax with the sides minutely serrated; hind angles broad, prominent, acute, obliquely ascending ; transverse ridge near the hind border slight. Femora beneath with two subapical spiues, the second very minute. Hind femora stout. Hind tibia? slightly broad. Fore wings with a black membiane. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Java. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 71. MiCTIS LIMBATIVENTRIS. limbativentris, Stal. a. New (juinea. From Mr. Wallace's collection. Australia. 72. MiCTIS PROFANA, C. H. 40-i New Caledonia. o. New South Wales. Presented by Dr. A. Sinclair. b—f. Australia. From Mr. Children's eolleclion. ribiis spinulosis, femoribus poslicis denlalis valde incrassatis nigro bifascialis, tibiis poslicis piceis dilatatis apud medium bidenlatis ; alee anlicce fulv(jB,playa maxima nigra, membrana nigricunle. 31ale. Black, testaceous beneath. Head with a testaceous stripe. Antenna pubescent, rather stout. Prothorax scabrous, widening hindward, with a transverse furrow at one-third of the length from the lore border, and with five testaceous stripes; middle stripe double, except in front; two outer stripes marginal ; sides serrated, slightly dilated in the hind part and armed there with an acute spine, which is directed obliquely hindward. Scutellum with a testaceous border. Legs testaceous. Femora with a few very short black spines. Hind femora much incrassated, with two black bands, armed on each side beneath with a few stout teeth. Hind tibiae piceons, dilated beneath, the dilatation diminishing from the base to the tip, with two very stout teeth in the middle; a very minute tooth between the above teeth and two small apical teeth. Fore wings tawny, with a very large black patch; membrane blackish. Length of the body 12 lines. a. Siam. Presented by VV. W. Saunders, Esq. b. ? From the Entomological Society's collection. 13. Trvi:MAT0C0iiis bilobus. Petascelis bilobus, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 2me Ser. viii. 69, pi. 4, f. 2 — Derepteryx bilobus, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 13. Guinea. Old Calabar. HEMIPTERA HETEROrTKliA. 37 14. Trematocoris elegans. Foem. Fulvn, tomentosa ; vertex niger^fulvn univiltalus ; anlennce nif/rcc, corpnre longiores ; prothorax cullis diiobus anticis vitlis tribus poslici.i gutiis nonmdlis spinisque lateralibm niyris, avc/ulis poslicis acudssi- mis .ittbproduclis ; scutelliim bad liiteo fasciatum ; pedes quutuor anteriores picei, sribttts lutei,femoribvs nigra spinulosis ; pedes postici lutei, femoribus subincrassalis nigra qninque fasciatis, (ibiis fascia antemedia apiceque iiigris ; alcB anlica picea subnebulasce, membrana anea. Female. Tawnj', tomeiitose. Vertex black, with a tavviiy slripe. Second and third joints of the rostruui about e(|iial in length. Antennie black, longer than the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length. Prothorax with a black callus on each side near tlie fore border, and with three posterior black stripes; the lateral stripes irregular and accompanied by some black dots; a sligiit transverse furrow at one-third of the length, and a slight transverse ridge near the hind border; sides with minute black spines; hind angles slightly elongated, Terv acute. Scutellum with a luteoiis band on the base. Pectus with an oblique interrupted piceous stripe on each side. Legs luteous. Four anterior legs piceons above; femora with a few very minute black spines. Hind femora slightly incrassated, with five black bands. Hind tibire a little shorter than the hind femora, black at the tips and with a black band before the middle; the band including an angular dilated part beneath. Fore wings slightly clouded with piceous; membrane aeneous. Length of the body 1 1 lines. a. Sarawak, Borneo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 1.5. Trematocoris patulicollis. JNIas. Fidva ; antennae nigra, carpare paullo breviores ; prothorax nigri- cante tuberculalus, lateribus serraiis subascendentibus valde dilatalis, angulis breviter atteiiualis oblique retraclis ; abdomen ochraceum, sxtbius nigricans testaceo octoplagialum ; femora nigra spinosa ; tibice poslico: subtiis dilatata, serralcc, spinoste, nniangulat(e ; membrana nigricans. Male. Tawny. Rostrum extending nearly to the middle coxa» ; second joint hardly longer than the third. Antenna black, slightly setaceous, a little shorter than the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth longer than the second, shorter than the first. Prothorax with numerous very minute blackish tubercles ; sides serrated, much dilated and slightly ascending, except towards the fore border; each angle forming an acute spine, which is obliquely retracted. Abdomen above ochraceous, blackish and with four pale testaceous patches along each side. Hind femora above and four anterior femora with some very short black spines; hind femora with two rows of black spines beneath, a few of these large and curved ; hind tibia; dilated beneath, the dilatation slightly serrated, very obtusely angular near the base, armed beyond the •38 CATALOGUE OF middle with four spines; first spine very broad, second slightly curved, tliird smaller than the fourth, much broader and more re. a. New South Wales. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 3. Amoiiuus luiniGiNOSus, C. //. 410. a, Australia. Presented by tlie Entomological Club. b, c. Port Essington. From Mr. Gould's collection. d. Moreton Bay. Presented by — Gibbons, Esq. e,f. Australia. 4. AMORliUS ANGUSTIOR, C. II. 410. a. Australia. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 5. Amorbus obscuricornis, C. //.410. a, h. Australia. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. c, (/. Tasmania. Presented by the Rev. T. Ewing. e, /". Tasmania. From Dr. Hooker'-s collection. . Muyr, Hem. 87. Sydney. 10. Amorbus kobtstus. robustus, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Dot. Gcsell. Wien. xv. 432 ; Hem. 85. Sydney. 11. Amorbus planus. Foem. Fulvus, tomenlosus, ellipticus ; antenna corporis dimidio lonqiores ; prolhorax suhiilissime scaber., longitudinaliter subsulcaliis, laleribus siibcrenulatis snbrelusis, angiUis posticis obtusis; itcutellum had nigra fasciatum ; abdomen rufum, nigra interrupte sexfascialum ; femora poslica sxibincrassata, subtus hiseriatim serraia ; iibice posticce stibfvs apud medium subdilatata snbangulalce apices versus serraia ; membrana fusca. Mas. — Angustior ; abdominis discus niger, rufo transverse quadrisirigatus ; tibicc pasticte subtus angulalce et sub- dilalalcE. Female. Tawny, tomentose, elliplical. Rostrum short, its tip in a groove near the fore coxs. Antenna; ratlier more than half the length of the body; joints from the first to the fourth successively decreasing' in length. * Proihorax very minutely scabrous, with an indistinct longitudinal furrow and a slight transverse ridge near the hind border; sides straight, slightly crenulated and retiisc; hind angles obtuse, not prominent. Scutellnm with a black basal band. Dorsum of the abdomen red, with six black bands, which, with the exception of the fifth, are interrupted on each side. Femora beneath with a subapical spine. Hind femora slightly incrassated, minutely serrated on each side beneath. Hind tibi;e slightly dilated and angular beneath at somewhat less than half the length from the base, mintilely serrated from thence to the tips. Fore wings with a brown membrane. Hind wings lurid-cinereous. Length of the body ^0\ lines. Male. Narrower than the female. Dorsum of the abdomen with a bbick disk, which has four transverse red streaks; sides with black spots. Hind femora rather more incrassated than those of the I'emale. Hind tibi;e slightly dilated Iitiieath along the wlnde length, the angle more prominent than that of the female. Length of the body S! lines. «, b. Australia. From Mr. Macgillivray's collection. Genus 15. GELONUS. Gelouus, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 3. 1. Gelonus discolor. Amorbus discolor, C. Jl. 411— Gelonus discolor, Slal. a. Tasmania. Piesented by the llev. T. Ewing. HEMIPTKHA HETEUOPTERA. 43 2. PLENIFRONTIA. A. Femora with spines beneath ; hind femora thicker than the others, especially in the males. . . . . - B. Femora smooth ; hind femora not thicker than the others. Legs generally slender. I. Nematopid^. FIOMEOOERID^. Fara< 1. NEMATOPIDiE. Nematopides, Serv. Hist. Hem. 191— Coreida, Meropachydida, Miclidida et Placoscelida, Stal. A. Rostrnm short, received into a groove between the fore legs. a. Fourth joint of the antennae longer than the third. * Second joint of the antenna3 longer than the third. Abdomen rhomboidal, much dilated. 1. RiiOMnoaASXER. ** Second and third joints of the anteunce of equal length. Abdomen oval, f Posterior tibia; not dilated. - - - 3. Mozena. ft Posterior libite dilated. - - - 13. Archimerus. b. Fourth joint of the anlennaj shorter than the third. - - - . - B. Rostrum not occupying a groove between the fore legs. a. Antenniferous tubercles not spinous externally. * Fourth joint of the antennae shorter than the third. - - - - - * Fourth joint of the antennte not shorter than the third. - - - - - b. Antenniferous tubercles spinous externally. * Hind tibite foliaceous, or short and stout. f An acute point between the antennte. - If No acute point between the antennae. I Third joint of the antennae dilated and folia- ceous. § Second joint of the antennae cylindrical. Abdo- men oval, bordering the fore wings on each side. X Sides of the prothorax not serrated. X X Sides of the prolhorax serrated. §§ Second joint of the antenna; spatuliform. Abdomen elongate, not bordering the fore wings on each side. - - - II Third joint of the antenna; cylindrical like the others. § Apical joint of the antennae much longer than the preceding joint. Hind libisc foliaceous. 2. ACROCLYTRDM. 4. Brachytes. 5. Baudistus. Metopodius. 7. Paciitlis. Cnemyrtus. 9. SPAXnOPHORA. 10. MeluchjI CATALOGUE OF §§ X XX o 00 vv Apical joint of the antennae not or only a little longer tlian the preceding joint. Hind tibiLE not ililatefl. Seconil joint of the antenna? longer than the first. - - - - - 12. Physomerus. Second joint of the antenna; not or only a little longer than the first. Abdomen oval, dilated on each side. - - 11, Piezogaster. Abdomen elongate, not dilated. Scntellum short, triangular. Hind angles of ihe prothorax not elongated backward. ----- H. Carlisis. (The genera Capanens, Manuirius and Ugnius of Slal will be noticed in the sequel). Hind angles of the prothorax elongated back- ward. - - - - 16. Grammopcecii.us. Scutellum elongate, lanceolate. Prothorax in front distinctly straightened, with a very distinct rather broad and slightly reflexed collar. First joint of the antennae distinctly longer than the second; fourth not or only a little longer than the first. Mesosternum with three tubercles at the base between the middle legs; middle tubercle rather high, obtusely subconical; lateral tubercles small. - - - - 10. Meropachys. Mesosternum at the base more or less distinctly elevated and siniiated between the middle legs, or biluberculate there ; the tubercles sometimes disappearing in a larger tubercle. Head beneath with no tubercles about the mouth. - - - - - 17. Phtdippus. Head beneath more.or less distinctly luberculate about the mouth. Mesosternum beneath elevated in the middle along its whole length, equally high through- out, with no tubercle in front ; elevated part broader at the base, slightly tuberculate on both sides. Lovver tubercle of the head very distinct. - - - - - IS. Flavius. Mesosternum not elevated along the whole length, more or less distinctly elevated and hituberculate at the base. Mesosternum in front distinctly bituberoulate. Head beneath very obtusely and sonu'tin)es obsidetely tuberculate. - - - ID. llmiLcus. IMetiislernuni with no tubercles in Iront. Head armed beneath with a very high acutely conical tubercle. - - - - 20. Peranthus. Prothorax not straightened in front near the less distinct collar. Fourth joint of the antennce 45 niiicli lonjrer than tlie fust; first and second joinis almost equal in len.n'tli. ** Hind tibia; loiij;, sleucler, not toliaceous. Fourth joint uf the antenuaj slender, as lung us iho second and third tojjether. f No acute point between the antenna;. X Prolhorax unarmed. § Antenna} somewhat shorler than the body ; second and third joints almost equal, or the second very slij^htly shorter than the third. Apical anjiie of the corium distinctly and narrowly extended beyond the middle of the membrane. X Prothorax not dilated. 23. QuiNTius. 24. Myusilus. X X Hind angles of the prothorax much dilated. - §§ Antenna) two-thirds of the length of the body; second joint very sliglilly longer than the third; fourth joint as long as the second and third together. Hind angle of the prothorax on each side forming a somewhat acute tooth, which is inclined hind ward. Apical angles of the abdominal segments from the first to the filth acute, slightly prominent. Apical angle of the corium hardly extending beyond the middle of the membrane, more shortly and less narrowly elongated than iu Nematopus. ^ Prothorax spinous. - - - - ft An acute point between the anienuic. I Third joint of the rostrum longer than the fourth. Hind angles of the prothorax prominent. - . - - 30. JUNIA. 31. LucuixiA. JJ Third joint of the rostrum shorter than the fourth. Hind angles of the prothorax not prominent. . . . - !1. Gracchus 22. Sagcntus. 5. Nematopus. 26. Acooopus. 27. M ERA ROUS. 28. HiMELLA. 29. Salapia. 32. Petalops. 33. Plaxiscelis Genus 1. RHOMBOGASTER, C. II. 410. 1. Rhombogaster luteus, C. 11.413. a, b. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. c. Honduras. Genus 2. ACROCLYTRUM. Acroclytrum, Mayr, Verli. Zool. But. Gesell. IVieu. xv. 432. Hem. Ilel. 83. 1. Acroclytrum muricatum. nmricatum, Mayr, Vtrh. Zool. But. Gesell. Wicii. xv. 432. Australia. 4(j CATALOGQE OF Genus 3. iMOZENA. Mozena, Am. et Serv. Hist. Hem. 192. I. Mozena spinicrus. spiniciLis, Am. et Serv. Hist. Hem. 19"2 — Aichimerus brunnicornis, H.-Sch. Wan::. Ins. vi. 26, f. 582. Mexico. 2. Mozena circularis. Uiscogaster circularis, Burtn. Handb. Ent. ii. 316. Rio Janeiro. Genus 4. BIIACHYTES, C. H. 379. Elasraogaster, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1853, 259. 1. Brachytes afbtcanus, C. H.379. Elasraogaster brunnesceiis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 27. a. South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1843. 2. Brachvtes bicolor, C. H. 379. a, b. Boinliay. Presented by Sir W. Elliot. c. North Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's collection. d. North Hiudostan. From Capt. Boys' collection. e. Hiudostan. From Mr. Wooley's collection. f. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. S- ? Genus 5. BARDISTUS, C. H. 380. 1. Bardistos serkulatus, C. H. 381. a, b South America. 2. Bardistus crenulatus. crenulatus, Stu/, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1859, 450. Brazil. 3. Bardistus reticollis. reticollis, Costa, R. Accad. Scienzs Fisiche e 31atem Napoli, Fasc. 10, 1863. Genus 6. METAPODIUS, C. H. 427. North America. A. Prolhorax tubcrculate. a. Hind angles of the prothorax not acute. - - femoratus. b. Hind angles of the prothorax acute. - - - suratus. B. Prothorax not tubcrculate. - - . - terminalis. IIEMIPTEKA HETEROPTKUA. 47 1. Metapodius fkmoratus, C. [I. 430. a—f. St. John's Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by K. Douhleday, Esq. g, h. St. John's Bluff, E. Fhirida. Presented by" W. W. Saunders, Esq. i — k. United States. Presented by F. W^alker, Esq. /, m. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. n—p. Orizaba. Presented by W. VV, Saunders, Esq. q. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. r. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection, s, /. Tejuca. Presented I)y Mrs. Bennett. 2. METAPODIirS SUIUTUS, C. 11.429. a, b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collectictn. c — h. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. i. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, E^q. j. Cayenne. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. k. Mexico. From Mr. Gleunie's collection. /. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. ."i. MKTAPOniUS TKRMINALIS, C. H. 431. a. North America. From Mr. Children's collection. West Indies. 4. Metapodius cunstkictus. Mas. Plceu!<, cinereo Inmentosus ; antennce ferruginete, corpore mullo breviores^ arliculo 4o \o mill to Inngiore ; prothorax subtuberculahis, latcribus subcremdatis, angulis posticis rectangulalis vix dilatatin ; femora qualuor anteriora uniserialim spiinilona ; femora poslica qnadrherialim verrucosa, miiserialun spinosa ; iibice poslictc dilataUc. Male. Piceous, with cinereous tcmentuni. Rostrum ferruginous, wiih the usual structure. Anienna; ferruginous, much shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth much lonuer than the first. Prothorax minutely irregularly and very thinly lubtrculateil ; sides slightly crenulated ; hind part rectangular and very slightly dilated on each side. Odoriferous apertures red. Four anterior femora with a row of minute spines beneath. Hind femora with four rows of minute tubercles and with a row beneath of five minute spines and of three posterior large spines. Hind libiaj a little longer than the hind femora, dilated along one-third of the length beneath and along two-thirds above, the dilatation less along the second third. Length of the body 10 Hues. The prothora.\ is less dilated than thai of M. afllnis. a. Barhadoes. From Mr. Cutter's collection. 48 Mexico and South America^ A. Protliovax white in front. a. While hand entire. - . - - alhicollis. h. While hand divided. - - - - seiiceicollis. B. Prothorax not white in front. a. Coriiim not spoiled. * Coriiini not ocliraceous. f Middle si>ine lieneatli llie hind femora not nuicb lono^er than the others. + Prothorax hardly tulterculate. § Spines of hind femora lonj^. X Hind anfjles of the prothorax not rounded, o Hind angles of the i)rothorax somewhat projecting-. oo Hind angles of the jMOlhorax hardly jirojecting. - XX Hind angles of the prothorax rounded. - §§ Spines of hind femora not lonj;-. X Four anterior tihia; hl.ick. 0 Prothorax Idack. - _ - - oo Prothorax ferruginous. -+ Corium ferruginous. .... _^ — Y Corium black, with ferruginous veins. X X Tips of the tihia; ferruginous. XXX Four anterior tibia? tawny. . - - X\ Prothorax strongly tnherculate. - - - -f-f Middle spine beneath the hind femora nuich longer than the others. + Hind angles of the prothorax nnicli projecting. - \\ Hind angles of the prothorax moderately ])ro- jecting. § Colour ferruginous. - - - - bicoloripes, latipes. luctnosus, angustipes. mercur. consobrinus. unicolor. Pareusis. fulviiarsus. apicalis. granulosus, ihoracicus. Colour black. ** Corium ochraceous. b. Corium spotted. - disiinctus. affinis. ochropterus. badius. 5. Metapodius latipes, C. II. A'27. a. Brazil. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. I e, Brazil. From jNIr. Children's collection. f—h. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. I, J. Brazil. k. Demer Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Presented by W, W. Saunders, Esq. G. Metapodius albicollis, (.'. II. f'i/ Presented by W. W. Saunders, Es(i. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 49 7. Metapodius sericeicollis. Mas. Niger; antennce corpore breviores, articulo 4o 3o viulto longiore ; ■prothornx suhtuberculatus, plagis duabus anticis sericeis albido- (estaceis, lateribus spinulosis, angulis poslicis acutis subdilalatia ; venter cano tu^nentosus ; femora qualuor anteriora sublits uniseriatim spinulosa; femora postica incras.iata, subttts spinulosa et qtiinque spinosa ; tibice posiiccF subtus serratce spinulosa' et basi suhdilatatcB, supra valde dilatata ; tarsi postici testacei ; aim postica: subeinerecE, nigra venoscE, apud marginem exteriorem fuscescentes. Male. Black. Rostrum piceous, extending to the middle coxae; joints nearly equal in leiifrth. Antennee shorter than the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in leufjth ; fourth much longer than the third. Prothorax minutely tuberculate, with two silky whitish testaceous excavated patches on the fore border; hind part slif^htiy dilated, its sides armed With small spines, a lonjjer spine on each hind angle; a very slight transverse ridge near the hind border. Abdomen with hoary tomentum beneath. Four anterior femora with a row of minute spines beneath. Hind femora incrassaied, armed beneath with small spines towards the base and with five large spines towards the tips, also with another row of minute spines. Hind tibite shorter than the hind femora slightly serrated and with a few small spines beneath, where tliey are slightly dilated towards the base, much dilated above ; the dilatation with a long shallow excavation beyond the middle. Hind tarsi testaceous. Hind wings slightly cinereous, brownish along the exterior border; veins black. Var. immature. — Piceous. Four anterior femora red, piceous towards the tips. Fore wings with red veins. Length of the body 12 — 14 lines. a — c. South America. d. Demerara. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. c. Brazil. Presented by W. VV. Saunders, Esq. 8. Metapodius thoracicus, C. /f. 428. Mexico. a. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 9. Metapodius granulosus, C. H. 430. Mexico. a, b. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 10. Metapodius consobrinus, C. H. 431. 0,6. ? II. Metapodius apicalis, C. H. 431. 50 CATALOGUE OF 12. Metapodius unicolor, C. H. 431. a. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection. 13. Metapodids Parensis, C. H. 432. a. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 14. Metapodius angustipes, C. H. 430. a. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection. b. Cayenne. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. c,d. ? 15. Metapodius ochropterds. Metapodius ochroptenis, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 30 — Thymetus ochropterus, Slal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1867, 541. a. Tejuca. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. b, c. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. d—f. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates' collection. 16. Metapodius fulvitarsus. fulvitarsus, H.-Sck. IVanz. ix. 258. Cayenne. 17. Metapodius badius. badius, H.-Sch. Wanz. ix. 258. Paraguay. 18. Metapodius luctuosus. lucluosus, Slal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1855, 184. Mexico. 19. Metapodius bicoloripes. bicoloripes, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1855, 184. Columbia. 20. Metapodius meecur. raercur, Mayr. Verh. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien. xv. 433. Brazil. 21. Metapodius distinctus. Foeni. Ferrufihieus ; antennce rufw, corpore muUo brevinrrs, artictilo 4o picfo 3o longiore ; prolhomx subtuberculatus, angulis posticis aculis serratis subdila talis ; femora qualuor anteriora sublus biseiialim spinnlosa ; pedes poslici picei, femoribus incrassatis tuberculatis siibttis Irispinosis, tibiis apices versus spinulosis; membrana nigra. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 51 Female. Ferrup;inoiis. Rostrum extendinq: to the middle coxae; first and second joints longer than the third and than the fourth. Antennae red, very much shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth piceous, somewhat longer llian the third. Prolhora.x minutely liiinly and irregularly tuberculated ; hind part slightly dilated, acutely angular and slightly serrated ou eacli side. Four anterior femora with two rows of minute spines beneath. Hind legs piceous. Hind femora incrassated, with four rows of tubercles and wiih many smaller tubercles, armed beneath with three spines, of which the middle one is more curved and much larger than the others. Hind tibi.-e shorter than the bind femora, slightly dilated above, where they liave minute spines near the tips, more slightly dilated beneath, where they have minute spines for half the length from the tips. Fore wings with a black membrane. Length of the body 12 lines. a. Tejuca. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. 22. Metapodius affinis. Mas. Niger ; antenncB corpore multo breviores, arliculo Ao rufo lo tnullo longiore ; -prothorax subtuberculatus, lateribus serratis, angulis posticis rectangulatis vix prominulis ; femora quatuor anteriora subtiis biserialim spinulosa ; femora postica gningueserialim spi7iulosa, dhnidio apicali uniseriatim spitioso ; tibice posiicce dilatalcc. FcEm. — Tibia: postica subdilalatce. Male. Black. Rostrum piceous, with the usual structure. Antennae much shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth red, much longer than the first. Prothorax thinly and minutely tuberculated; sides serrated; hind part very slightly dilated and forming a right angle on each side. Four anterior femora with two rows of minute spines beneath. Hind femora incrassated, wiih four rows of minute spines and with a fifth row which consists of small spines along the basal half and of large spines along the apical half. Hind tibiae shorter than the hind femora, dilated along half the length beneath, dilated along two-thirds of the length above, most so on the basal third part. Length of the body \0\ lines. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Birschell's collection. Female. Hind tibiae slightly dilated above and beneath along the whole length. Length of the body 1 1 lines. It much resembles M. suratus, but the prothorax is a little less dilated. b. Columbia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Country unknown. 23, Metapodius pleuriticus. pleuriticus, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10. 52 CATALOGUE OF Genus 7. PACHYLIS, C. H. 383. Thasus, p., Stal. A. Prothorax striped. a. Antennae black. - . - . _ Pbaraonis. b. Antennae pale. . - . - - fallax. B. Protboiax not striped. a. Angles of tbe proiborax prominent. * Hind joint of tbe antennae mucb dilated. - - acutangulus. ** Tbird joint of tbe aTitennae not niiicb dilated. - beteropus. b. Angles of tbe protborax sligbtly prominent. - Hector. c. Ant;les of tbe proiborax not prominent. * Veins of tbe coriiiin very pale. - - - g'gas. ** Veins of tbe corium not very pale. f Tbird joint of ibe antennse very mucb dilated. - uervosus. ff Tbird joint of tbe antennae somewbat dilated. - lalicoriiis. Iff Tbird joint of tbe antenna not dilated. - - tenuicornis. ]. Pachylis Pharaonis, C H. 383. a. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. b. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. c. Cayenne. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d. Panama ? From the voyage of tbe Herald. Demerara. Presented by Fredk. Moore, Esq. /. 2. Pachylis gigas, C. i^. 383. Thasus gigas, tStal. a. Mexico. Presented by J. Taylor, Esq. h. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Esq. c. Mexico. From Mr. Children's collection. d, e. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. 3. Pachylis nervosus, C. H. 383/ a. ? Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher. 4. Pachylis laticornis, C. H. 384. Pendnlinus striatiis, T/innb. — Pendnlinus bipnnctatiis, Thunb. — Pendulinus bideiitatus, Thunb. — Pendnlinus gigas, T/iuiib. — Pendulinus grossus, Thunb. a. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. 6. Venezuela. c. British Guiana. Presented by Sir R. Schomburgk. d. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. HEMIPTKRA HEXEROPTERA. 53 e. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. /. Columbia. From M. Goudol's collection. g. Brazil. From j\Ir. Children's collection. h. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay s collection. 6. Pachylis tenuicorxis, C //. 384. a. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. b. Rio Janeiro. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. c. d. ? Presented by Majm-Gen. Hardwicke. 6. Pachylis hetekopus, C. H. 385. Thasus heteropus, Stat. a, b. Columbia. From M. Goudol's collection. 7. Pachylis acutangl'lus. Pachylis acutangulus, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1858, 439— Thasus acutangulus, Slal. a, b. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. c. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 8. Pachylis Hector. Hector, Stal, Stelt. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 276. Mexico. U. Pachylis fallax. iallax, Stal, Siett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 27(5— Pharaonis, H.-Sch. Wanz Ins ix. 259, f. 987. Genus CNEMYRTUS. Cnemyrtus, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1859, 450. 1. Cnemyrtus scriptus. , Stull, Cim. pi. 23, f. 161— Cerbus scriptus, iJurm. Handb. Ent. ii. 339 — Cnemyrtus scriptus, Stal. Rio Janeiro. 2. Cnemyutus eremita. eremita, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. v. 175. a. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. Genus 8. SPATHOPHORA, C. H. 385. 1. Spathophora biclavata, C. H. 385. a. Para. Presented by G. Graham, Esq. b. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates' collection. 54 CATALOGUE OF c. Villa Nova. From Mr. Bates' collection. d—f. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. ff. Nauta. From M. Degand's collection. h. ■ ? Genus 9. MELUCHA, C. H. 385. A. Scutellum not striped with black. A. Prothorax with four stripes. a. Stripes broad. ----- phyllocnemis. b. Stripes narrow. . . . - . quadrivittata. B. Prothorax with two stripes. . - - - dilatata. c. Prothorax with no stripes. - - - . gladiator. B. Scutellum striped with black. - quinquelineata, linealella. 1. Melucha phyllocnemis, C.H. 385. a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. c. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection. d — g. Brazil. 2. Melucha gladiator. Lygfeus gladiator, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 207— Melucha cinnamomea, C. H. 385. a, b. Ega. Frona Mr. Bates' collection. c.d. ? 3. Melucha dilatata, C. H. 386. a — c. Para. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. d. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. e. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. y. . ? From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 4. Melucha lineatella. Lygfpus lineatellus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 216— Melucha lineatella, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 47. South America. 5. Melucha quinquelineata. quinquelineata, Slal, A. S. E. F. Arne Ser. v. 175. a, b. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates' collection. 6. Melucha quadrivittata. quadrivittata, Slal, Slett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 267. a. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. b. Oajuca. From M. Salle's collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTEHA. 55 Africa. 7. Melucha atra. Foem. Atra, lata; antenine corpore mullo breviores, articulo Ao \o paullo breviore ; prothorax tuberculalus, anguiis posticis obtiisis prominulis; sculellum transverse rugutosuin, apice testaceum ; abdomen piceo-nigrum ; femora posiica subtns apices versus dilatata et angulata ; tibia poslicce supra sublnsgue dilalatae ; tarsi postici fulvi ; alee posiica cyaneo purpureuque nitenles. Female. Deep black, broad. Head small. Eyes piceoiis, prominent. Anteunffi much shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasiug in length ; fourth a little shorter than the first. Prothorax with numerous tubercles of various size and with a lonjiitudinal furrow; hind angles obtuse, rather prominent. Scutellum transversely rugulose, testaceous at the tip. Abdomen piceous-black. Fi)ur anterior femora beneath with a suhapical spine, which is accompanied by a smaller spine nearer the tip. Hind femora much shorter than the abdomen, dilated and angular beneath near the tips; a cluster of suliapical spines. Hind tibiae as long as the hind femora, much dilated above and beneath, where the dilatation is greatest near the base. Hind tarsi tawny. Hind wiugs black, with blue and purple reflections. Length of the body 11^ lines. a. West Africa. From Mr. Eraser's collectioD. 8. Melucha aurulenta. FoBtn. Picea; antenna graciles, corpore mullo breviores; prothorax aureo tome7ttosiis, anguiis posticis rotundatisnonprominulis ; sculellum peracutum; abdominis dorsum ochraceum, nigro marginatum^ apice atrum ; segmentum 2um venirale tumidum ; femora posiica incrassata, abdomine mullo breviora, subtus unidentata ; tibice posiica laliuscula ; ala antica rufo-fusca, membrana obscure fusca ; ala posiica nigricantes. Female. Piceous. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending nearly to the middle coxae, testaceous towards the tip, which is piceous; third joint shorter than the others. Antennae slender, much shorter than the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length. Prothorax with gilded tomentum ; transverse ridge near the hind border slight; sides straight; hind angles much rounded, not prominent. Scutellum elongate- triangular, very acute. Abdomen above bright orange, bordered with black, deep black towards the tip; second ventral segment with a large protuberance, which is excavated on its fore side. Four anterior femora beneath with three minute suhapical spines. Hind femora incrassated, much shorter than the abdomen, slightly dentate beneath between the tips and a stout spine which is at a little beyond the middle. Hind tibite rather broad, shorter than the hind femora. Tarsi tawny. Fore wings reddish brown ; membrane dark brown. Hind wings blackish. Length of the body S^ lines. o. West Africa. From Mr. Fraser's collection. 56 CATAI.OOUE OK Asia. 9. Melucha notatipes. Mas. Teslacea ; caput nigro lale hivittatum ; anteyincE nigrce, corpore breviores ; prolhorax iiigro qtiadrivittatiis, lateribus nigra spinosis, angulis pomicis acitlix prominulix ; scutelli discus 7uger ; pectus nigra subluherctdatus ; abdominis discus piceus, callis duobus testaceis Iransx'crsis nigra marginalis ; femora nigra tuberculala ; femora poslica incrassala, fascia lata apicibusque nigris ; tibicB posticcB intus nigrce testacea IrislrigatcB, subius dilatalo et biangulalce, extus nigra marginata el bifasciata ; alee anticce nigra trivitlatae. Male. Testaceous. Head with two broad black stripes. Eyes prominent. Antennaj black, shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length. Prolhorax depressed in the fore part ; four black stripes; inner pair interrupted before the middle, not extending to the fore border; outer pair irregular; sides nearly straight, armed with short black spines ; hind angles prominent, each with an acute slender spine. Scntellum with a black disk. Pectus wiih a few black tubercles of various size. Abdomen with a piceous dorsal disk; fourth and fifth segments with a transverse testaceous black-bordered callus on each. Femora with some black tubercles and with a snbapical black spine on the under side. Hind femora incrassated, shnrler than the abdomen, with a broad black band and with black tips. Hind tibiae shorter than the hind femora, dilated and forming two angles beneath; inner side black, with three testaceous streaks, of which the first is basal, the second near the base and the third apical ; outer side mostly bordered with black, with two irregular black bands. Fore wings with three black stripes. Length of the body 8^ lines. The wings in the specimen described are rudimentary. a. Siara. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Eastern Archipelago. 10. Meli;cha octolineata. Mas. Testacea, tomentasa, sat gracilis; antennce nigrcB, corpori aqui- longu, arliculo Ao ferruginea \o longiore ; prolhorax fuscescente octolineatus, angidis poslicis obtusis ; scntellum fmcescente bi- vitlatuYii ; femora poslica subincrassata ; tibia posliece supra valde dilalatce, subtus snbdilatata; et subangulatw ; corium fuscescenle venosutn; membra^ia anco-cinerea . Male. Testaceous, tonientose, rather slender. Rostrum black ; first and fourth joints longer than the second and third. Antenna? black, as long as the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth ferruginous, longer than the first. Prolhorax with eight brownish stripes ; a slight transverse ridge near the hind border; hind part forming an obtuse and sharply-defined angle on each side. Scutellum with two brownish converging and connected stripes. Femora beneath HEMIPTEKA HETEHOPTERA. 57 with two minute subapical spines. Hind femora slightly incrassated. Hind tibias a little shorter than the hind femora, much dilated above, slightly dilated beneath; the dilated part convex above, straight and forming a very obtuse an^le near the base beneath. Fore wings with the veins of the corium brownish ; membrane cEueous-cinereous. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Genus 11. PIEZOG ASTER. Piezogaster, Serv. Hist. Hem. 197 — Physomerus, Group 1, C. H. 412 — Phelaus, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 49. A. Antenna; not dilated. a. Sides of the prothorax much dilated. * Fourth joint of the aiilenncE luteous. - - - spinipes. ■** Fourth joint of the anteunaB black. - - - palulus. b. Sides of the prothorax hardly dilated. * Body dark. ------ terminalis. ** Body pale. ------ pallens. B. Second and third joints of the antennae dilated. - dilaticornis. 1. PlEZOGASTER TERMINALIS. Physomerus terminalis, C. H. 412 — Phelaus terminalis, Stal, [Hem. Afr. ii. 52. a. South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1843. b — d. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. e. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. f,g. Natal. From M. Gueiuzius' collection. 2. PlEZOGASTER SPINIPES. Physomerus spinipes, C. H. 412 — Phelaus spinipes, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 51. a. West Africa. Presented by B. Frend, Esq. 3. PlEZOGASTER PATULUS. Mas et foera. Niger, piceus aut fidmis ; antennce corpore multo breviores, articulo 4o nonnunquam fulvo ; prothorax scaber, angulis posticis laiis dilatalis valde rolundatis ; abdomen di lata turn ; femora incrassata ; tibia: posticm maris dimidio basali subdilatato ; tarsi et fam. tibia: quatuor anteriores fulva ; membrana nigra. Male and female. Black or piceous or tawny. Head small; its length sliglitly exceeding its breadth. Eyes ratlier prominent. Third joint of the rostrum a little shorter than the second and than the fourth, which rests in a groove between the fore coxaj and the middle cox^. Antenna! much shorter than the body ; first and second joints nearly equal in length; third shorter than the second; fourth sometimes tawny, very little longer than the third. Prothorax scabrous; longitudinal furrow very CATALOGUE OF slight; transverse ridge near the hind border slight; hind angles forming two broad, prominent, much rounded shoulders. Abdomen dilated, extending on each side beyond the costa of the fore wings. Four anterior femora with four small spines beneath. Hind femora of the male more incrassated than those of the female, armed beneath with a stout spine in the middle on each side, with a stout spine on the outer side beyond the middle and with a stout spine on the inner side near the base; two minute teelli on each side near the tips. Hind femora of the female and four anterior femora of both sexes with a few small spines on each side beneath. Hind tibjpB slightly dilated in the male from the base to a little beyond the middle beneath, armed in both sexes with a few minute spines towards the tips beneath. Four anterior tibiae of the female and tarsi tawny. Fore wings with a black membrane. Length of the body 11 — IH lines. The antennae are longer than those of P. spiuipes, which it much resembles. a, b. Old Calabar, c — g. West Africa. From Mr. J. Gray's collection. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 4. PlEZOGASTER Physomerus pallens, C. H. 4) 2. 5. PlEZOGASTER DILATICORMS. Physomerus dilaticornis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 3me Ser. viii. 939— Phelaus dilaticornis, Slal^ Hem. Afr. ii. 50. Madagascar. Genus 12. PHYSOMERUS, C. H. 412. Group 2. C. H. 413. A. Body not red. a. Anterior legs black. - b. Anterior legs piceous. c. Anterior legs pale. * Prothorax striped. ** Prothorax not striped. B. Body red. a. Antennse black at the base. - b. Antenna? red at the base. calcar, grossipes, cedymerus. delineatns. parvulus. argenteus. nigrorufus. mictiformis. 1. Physomerus calcak, C. II. 413. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boys' collection. Corea. Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. —j. Borneo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. HEMJPTEUA HEl'KUOPTEKA. 59 2. Physomerus grossipes, C. H. 413. calcar, var.:' a, b. Hindustan. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. c, d. Hindostan. From Mr. Children's collection. 3. Physomerus cedymerus, C. //. 413. calcar, var. ? a, b. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 4. Physomerus parvulus, C. H. 413. a. North Hindostan. From Dr. Hooker's collection. b. .' From Mr. Children's collection. c. Peuang. Presented by J. C. Bovvrinj^, Esq. d. Birmah. From Mrs. Wariny's collection. e. Birmah. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. /. Java. From Mr. Argent's collection. The two following species hardly belong to this genus. 5. Physomerus delineatus. Mas. Piceus, sat gracilis ; rostrum coxas intermedias altingens ; anteniice corpori ceijuilonqce ; prolhorax scaber, angulis poslicis obtusis nou prominulis ; sculellum apice testaceum ; pedes picei, coxis femoribus basi genubusqae testaceia, femoribus posticis incrassatis stibtus biserialim denticulatis, tibiis posticis testaceo unifasciatis subtus vnispinosis, tarsis basi testaceis ; alee unticcc testaceo venosce et bistrigatcE. Male. Piceous, rather slender, with cinereous tomentum. Eyes tawny, very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxa; ; third joint shorter than the seconil and than the fourth. Antennae as long as the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; first testaceous towards the base; fourth about as long as the first and second together. Prothorax scabrous; transverse ridge near the hind border; sides straight; hind angles obtuse, not prominent. Scutellum testaceous at the tip. Abdomen lurid in the disk towards tiie tip beneath. Legs piceous; coxa;, femora at the base and knees testaceous. Hind femora incrassated, shorter tban the abdomen, with two rows of minute teeth beneath. Hind libiie nearly as long as the hind femora, with a testa- ceous band at a little before the middle, armed beneath in the middle with an oblique spine. Tarsi testaceous towards the base. Corium of the lore wings with testaceous veins and with two testaceous streaks, one near the base, the other along the exterior border. Length of the body 7h lines. rt, Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Sarawak. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 60 CATALOGUE OF 6. PhVSOMERUS SfTBARGENTEUS. Fcem. Piceus, fusiformis, subcinerasceiis, suhtus subargenteus ; antemne saturate ritfce, corpore paullo breviores ; prnthorax vix sulcatus, angulis posticis roiundalis non prominulis ; pectus fiavo univittatum ; abdominis lalera fiavo guttata ; pedes fulvi,feinoribus posticis piceis apice subltis late denlatis. Female. Piceous, fusiform, slightly cinereous; uiuler side with a silvery tiiifje. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum testaceous, extending rather beyond the fore coxce. Antennas dark red, a little shorter than the body ; joints from the fust to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth a little longer than the first. Proihorax with an indistinct longi- tudinal furrow ; hind angles rounded, not prominent. Pectus with a pale yellow stripe. Abdomen with yellow dots along each side. Legs lawny; hind femora piceous, incrassated, much shorter than the abdomen, broadly dentate beneath at the tips. Hind tibiae a little shorter than the hind femora. Fore wings with a blackish membrane. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Pulo Penang. Presented by J. C. Bowriug, Esq. 7. Physomerus nigrorufus. Fcem. Mufus, subtus niger ; caput nigrum ; antennm nigra:, corpore paullo breviores, articulo Ao rufo ; prothorax subtilissime punctatus, linea vittisque duabus punctularibus niijris, lateribus posticis serratis, angulis posticis obttisis vix prominulis ; pectus rufo quadriplagiatum; abdomen rufo-nigrum ; femora postica incrassata, subtuberculatn, spina subtus robusta apice lutea ; tibicE posticcB subtus serratce basin versus subdilaiatce et obtuse angidata ; tarsi rufi ; membrana nigra Female. Red, black beneath. Head black. Eyes livid, prominent. Rostrum mostly red, extending somewhat beyond the fore coxae; joints nearly equal in length. Antenna? black, slender, a little shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth red, black at the base, very little longer than the second. Prothorax very minutely punctured, with a slender black stripe and with two very incomplete stiipes, which are indicated by black points; sides serrated; hind angles obtuse, very slightly prominent. Pectus with two large red patches on each side. Abdomen reddish black. Legs black. Hind femora incrassated, with a few minute tubercles, armed bcneatb a little before the miildle with a stout spine, which is luteous towards the tip. Four anterior tibiae reddish black. Hind tibia? flattened, slightly dilated and obtusely angular beneath al one-third of the length, serrated from thence to the tips. Tarsi red. Fore wings with a black membrane. Length of the body 12 lines. This species has much affinity to the genus Mictis. a. North Ilindostau. From I'r. Hooker's collection. HEMIPTKKA HETEROPTKIIA. 61 8. Physomerus mictiformis. Fcem. Rufns; protliorax subiilisshae scaler, lalerihus siibxerralis, angidis poslicis rotumlalis non dilalalis ; femora suhtns apicem versus unispinosa ; femora postica subiiicrassata ; membrana niijra. Female. Ked. Eyes brownish, proiniuent. Rostrum extending- to tbe middle coxas; joims nearly equal in length. Second joint of the antenna; black at the tip, much shorter than the first. Prothorax very finely scabrous ; sides very n)inutely serrated; hind angles rounded, not prominent; a distinct transverse abbreviated ridge near the hind border. Femora beneath with a minute subapical spine. Hind femora slightly incrassated. Hind tibia; nearly as long as the hind femora. Fore wings not covering the sides of the abdomen ; membrane black. Length of the body 10 lines. a. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Genus 13. ARCHIMERUS, C. //. 415. A. Hind angles of the prothorax inclined forward. a. Hind angles of the prothorax more prominent. * Abdomen with pale lateral spots reathi margin. - - _ - t Abdomen with pale lateral spots not read the the lunatiis. - acanthus. affiuis. - luridus. if Hind angles of the prothorax less prominent. * Sculellum with two basal spots. ** Scuteliura with no basal spots. B. Hind angles of the prothorax not inclined forward. a. Body broad. * Hind angles of the prothorax prominent. - Nestor, lineolatus. ** Hind angles of the prothorax not prominent, rubiginosus, calcarator. *** Hind angles of the prothorax very slightly pro- minent, f Prothorax not striped. X Sides of the abdomen spotted. § AntennuB rather stout. - - - . indecorus. §§ Antennaj rather slender. - - - - guttiveniris. XI Sides of the alxlomen not spotted. - - - dolosus. it Prothorax striped. .... muiicus! k*** Hind angles of the prothorax rather prominent. - scrupulosus. h. Body narrow. * Body pale. f Sides of the prothorax not denticulated. X Hind angles of the prothorax very prominent. § Abdomeu with three yellow lines. - - - armatns. ^^ .Abilomen without three yellow lines. - - affinis. It Hind angles of the prothorax slightly prominent. J Prothorax not spotted. X Hind angles of the prothorax black. - - trianguluni. 6"2 CATALOGUE (Uh- XX Hind angles of ibe proiliorax pale. - - acutiusculus, §§ Prolhorax spoiled. ----- maculifer. fl Sides of the prolhorax denliculated. - - sculellaris. ** Body black. ...... anguslalus. Archimeriis, as it is here recorded, may form three genera ; the first represented by arraatus, triangulum, maculifer, acutiusculus and augus- tatus; the second by Uinalus, acanthus, affinis, luridus, lineolalus and scrupulosus ; the third by calcarator, subvitlatus, indecorus, guttiveutris and dolosus. 1. Archimerus calcarator. Coreus calcarator, Fnbr. Sysl. Rhyn. 192 — Coreus alternatus. Say, Journ. Acad. Philad. iv. ;317; Works Ed. Lee. ii. 243 — Piezogaster alternatus, Am. et Serv. Hisl. Hem. 197 — Archimerus S(|ualus, Burm. Handb. 321. H.-Sch. Wanz.Ins. vi. 24, pi. I,S7, f. .579— Piezojj;asler Squaius, Slal, Slett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 292. ((, h. Tennessee. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 2. Archimerus armatus, C. H. 415. 3. Archijierus affinis. artinis, Guer. De la Satjra, Hist. Cuba, Ins. 379. Cuba. 4. AncriiJiKHUs Triangulum, C. //. 416. a — (/. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 5. Archimerus angusfatus, C. H. 416. a. Brazil. From Mr. Moniay's collcclinu. 6. AllCHIMKRUS i.unatus, C. //. 416. a. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Escj. b, c. Mexico. Presented by Mrs. Kouquetle. d. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. e, f. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie's collection. y, h. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. 7. ArCHIMEUUS AFFIMS, C. II. 417. a. Mexico. Presented by J. 'J'aylor, Escj. 8. Archimerus acanthus, C. //. 41(). a. Columbia. From Dr. Cuming's collection. b. Columbia. Presented by VV. VV. Sauiulers, Esq. c d. Venezuela. From Mr. Birschcll's collection. HEMIPTEUA HETEROrXEP.A. 03 9. Archimerus li>jeolatus, C. 7/. 418. a. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Esq. 10. Archimerus muticus. muticiis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 02, pi. 197, f. 612. Vav. ? Mas. Sordide ccrvinns ; caput ct prothorax fnscesccnte univiitala ; rostrum coxas anticas paullo siipei-ans ; aiUenmc picets, corporis diviidio paullo longiorcs, articnlis So 4nque obscure rufis ; prothorax scaler, fuscescenle qundrivillatusjateribus cremdatis, angulis poslicis latissimis subprominulis valde rotundaiis ; scutellum Jlavo trimacu- laturn ; abdominis latera albido maculata ; venter piceus, testaceo oblique strigatus ; pedes ferrvginei, femnribus posticis spinosis valde incrassatis spina tina valida siibtus armatis, lihiis posticis subarcuatis unispinosis apices versus dentatis. Var. /3. — Pedes nigri. Male. Diugy fawn-colour. Head and protborax with a brownish stripe. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the fore coxae; tip black; first and third joints shorter than the second and the fourtii. Antennae piceous, setulose, a little more than half the length of the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; third and fourth dark red ; fourth longer than the third, shorter than the second. Prothorax scabrous, with fuuv brownish stripes, of which the inner pair are abbreviated in front and the outer pair are marginal; sides straight, crenulated ; hind angles very broad, much rounded, slightly prominent. Scutellum with three yellow more or less connected spots. Abdomen with whitish spots along the sides, which project a little beyond the fore wings; ventral segments piceous, each with two oblique testaceous streaks. Legs ferruginous. Four anterior femora beneath with a few minute spines and two large subapical spines. Hind femora much iucrassated, much shorter than the abdomen, with some rows of very short stout spines and with one large spine beneath. Hind tibia as long as the hind femora, slightly curved, dentate beneath between a stout middle spine and the tip. Membrane of the fore vvings brown. Var. f3. — Abdomen and legs black, excepting the pale marks of the former. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. b, c. Mexico. From Mr. Glenuie's collection. 11. Archimerus luridus, C. //. 417. a, b. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 12. Arciiimf.rus rubiginosus. rubiginosus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 83. Georgia. CATALOGUE UF 13. Archimerus Nestor. Ncslor, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 278. Mexico. 14. Archimerus scrupulosus. scnipulosiiR, Slal, Stell. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 279. Mexico. 15. Arohimehus scutellaris. Piezogaster scutellaris, Slat, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 292. Mexico. 16. Archimeuus acutiusculus. Mas, Teslaceiis, gracilis ; caput longinsculnm ; antenna corporis dimidio non tnngiores, arlicnlo Ao \o longiore ; prothorax scaber, laterihus crenulatis, angnlis posticis rectangulatis subprominidis ; femora voslica incrassatd, intus dentiailata et nigricante uniplagiata ; libiw posticte apice unispinostc ; alct anticce striga obliqua nigricante, membrana fusca. Male. Testaceous, slender. Head smooth, elongate. Eves piceous, prominent. Rostrum hardly extending beyond the fore coxce; lip black; fourth joint longer than the others. Antennre hardly half the length of the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fouiih a little longer than the first. Prothorax scabrous, smooth towards the fore border; longitudinal impressed line very slight; transverse ridge near the hind border very slight; sides crenulated ; hind angles rectangu- lar sli""hlly prominent. Abdomen extending on each side a little beyond the fove wings. Four anterior femora with a minute subapical spine beneath. Hind femora incrassated, much shorter than the abdomen, with a blackish patch on the inner side beyond the middle; a row of minute teeth beneath. Hind tibife shorter than the hind femora, with a stout apical spine. Fore wings with an oblique blackish streak in the disk of the corium ; membrane brown. T.ength of the body 7 lines. a. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. 17. Archimerus indecorus. Mas. Frrrvginrus, subtus piceus ; antennm nigra, setulosa, corporis dimidio longiores, arlicnlo \o piceo 2o longiore; prothorax scaler, avqniis posticis latissimis subprominuiis valde rotundatis ; abdominis latera flavo macula ta ; femora postica incrassata, spinosa; tibia poslica subarcuata, subtus dentala et unispinosce ; membrana fusca. Fcem. — Antennarum arliculus 4ms rufus ; femora postica sat valida, subtus biseriatim spitiosa ; tibia postica graciles, recta, inermes. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 65 Male. Ferruginous, piceous beneath. Eves slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to a little beyond the fore coxae; tip black; joints nearly equal in length. Antennae setulose, black, more than half the length of the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; fourth piceous, longer than the third, shorter than the second. Prothorax scabrous; transverse ridge near the hind border distinct ; hind angles very broad, much rounded, slightly prominent. Abdomen with pale yellow marginal spots, extending a little beyond the costa of the fore wings. Four anterior femora beneath with a few minute teeth and with a subapical spine. Hind femora incrassated, shorter than the abdomen,-with live or six rows of spines. Hind libiie slightly curved, as long as the hind femora, with a long stout spine beneath before the middle and with a row of teeth between the spiue and the tip. Fore wings with a brown mem- ])rane. Female. — Fourth joint of the antennae red. Hind femora rather stout, with two rows of spines beneath. Hind tibiffi straight, slender, unarmed. Length of the body 8^ — 9 lines. a. Mexico. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. f. Tejuca. Presented by R. Bennett, Esq. 18. ArCHIMERUS GUTTIVENTRIS. Mas. Piceiis, gracilis ; antennae nigra, articulo Ao obscure rufo ; pro- thorax sublililer scaher, lateribus crenulatis, angulis poslicis roluw dnlis non diUUutis ; venter maculis luteis guadriviltutus ; femora postica crassa, luteo tuberculata ; tibia poalicce subtus uninpinosts apices twrsus dentatce ; alec anlicce costa basi testucea. Male. Piceous, slender, black beneath. Eyes ])rominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the fore coxae ; third joint shorter than the second and than the fourth. Antenna black, a little more than half the length of the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth dark red, as long as the second. Prothorax finely scabrous, with an indistinct hmgiludinal furrow and with a distinct transverse ridge near the hind border; sides straight, slightly creuulated ; hind angles rounded, not prominent. Abdomen beneath with two rows of luteous dots in the disk and with a row of luteous spots along each side. Four anterior femora beneath with a minute subapical spine. Hind femora much incrassated, somewhat shorter than the abdomen, with a few luteous tubercles on the outer side. Hind tibiiE as long as the hind femora, armed with a stout spiue beneath at two-thirds of the length, dentate from thence to the tips. Costa of the fore wings testaceous for one-third of the length from the base. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Oajaca. From M. Salle's coUeclion. 19. Archimerus macui.ifer. Mas. Ferrugineus, gracilis ; anlenncB corporis dimidio cequilongcE ; pro- thorax scaber, luteo 2inimaculatus, piceo latissime unifasciatus, lateribus subretusis, angulis posticis subarutis sat prominulis, maryine 66 CATALOGUK OF postico bispinoso ; scutellum luteum, transverse suhlililer striatum; abdomen Jlavo marginatum, suhliis Jlavo bituberculatum et oblique sexslrigatum ; femora postica crassa, subtuherculata ; tibice posticce lata ; alee anticce fulvce, membrana anea fulvo venosa. Male. Fenuo^inous, slender. Eyes piceous, very prominent. Rostrum tawny, extendinji; a little beyond the Jove coxfe ; first joint pale testaceous, as long as ihe second ; third shorter than the second ; fourth longer than the second, tip black. Antennae slender, about half the length of the body ; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth a little longer than the first. Prothorax scabrous, a broad piceous band near the fore border; an elongated luteous spot in the disk; transverse ridge near the hind border very slight; sides straight, slightly retuse ; hind angles slightly acute, rather prominent; hind border with a short stout spine on each side. Scutellum luteous, elongate-triangular, transversely and slightly striated. Abdomen narrowly bordered with pale yellow; under side with a large pale yellow tubercle on each side of the first segment and with an oblique jiale yellow streak on each side of each of the three following segments. Four anterior femora unarmed. Hind femora much incrassated, much shorter than the abdomen, with a few minute tubercles above. Hind tibis broad, a little shorter than the hind femora, with a stout apical spur. Fore wings tawny ; membrane cinereous, with lawny veins. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. 20. Archimerus dolosus. Mas. Piceus, angustus ; rostrum coxas anticas attingem ; antennce corporis dimidio paullo longiores, articulo Ao riifo ; prothorax subtiliter scaber, lateribus crenulatis, angulis posticis rotundatis non prominulis ; venter bituberculatus ; femora postica incrassala, sub- tuberculata, subspitiosa; tibice posticce siibundulatw, subtus dentatce unispinoscc. Male. Piceous, narrow. Eyes livid, promiuent. Rostrum extending to the fore coxa; third joint shorter than the others. Antennae a little more than half the length of the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth red, longer than the third, shorter than the second. Prothorax finely scabrous; a very slight transverse dt'i)ression near the fore border; transverse ridge near the hind border sli-iht; sides crenulate, nearly straight ; hind angles rounded, not promi- nent. Abdomen beneath with a tubercle on each side of the second segment. Four anterior femora beneath with three subapical spines. Hind femora incrassated, much shorter than the abdomen, with a few tubercles and short stout spines. Hind tibia) slightly undulating, as long as the hind femora, with an oblique spine beneath at two-thirds of the length, minutely dentate from thence to the tips. Tarsi tawny. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. HEMIPTKRA HETEROPTEHA. 6T Genus 14. CARLISIS. Carlisis, Slal, Of v. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1858, 314, Hem. Afr. ii. 48. 1. Carlisis Wahlbergi. Wablbergi, 67a/, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1858, 314. Hem. Afr. ii. 49. a. Angola. Presented by J. J. Monleiio, Esq. thus distinguished bv Stal from The three following genera are Piezogaster and Arcbimerus : — A. Mesosternum with a longitudinal furrow in front. - B. Mesosternum not furrowed in front. a. Hind anody ; first joint black at the tip; second and third l)lack, shorter than the first, white at the base. Prothorax scabrous, with three calli in front; punctures piceous; hind angles acute, not prominent. Abdomen with two piceous bands near the lip; under side with an abbreviated lnteous stripe. Coxic and trochanters black. Hind femora inciassalcd, much shorter than the abdomen, black HEMTVTERA HRTEROPTERA. 79 for move than half the lenfjth from the tips; undev side willi a ctirved spine in the middle and with some minute teeth near the lip. Hind tibice as louR as the hind I'emora, shuhlly curved near the base, which is black. Fore wintis piceous ; veins luleous ; membrane cinereous. Length of the body 8 lines, a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates' collection. Genus NOTOBITUS. Notobitus, Stal, Of v. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 450. I. NOTOBITDS MeLEAGRIS. Nematopus Meleagris, C. H. 422. a — d. China. Presented by — Larkinpf, Esq. e,/. China. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. g. Travancore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. h. Sumatra. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. i. Sumatra. From the Zoolosjical Society's collection. j, k. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. I. Java. 2. Notobitus longipes. Nematopus longipes, C. H. 423 — Meleagris, var.^ a. China. Presented by — Larking, Esq. 3. Notobitus affinis. Nematopus affinis, C. H. 423. a, h. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection, c. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. (/, e. ? Var. 0. — Antennae tawny. Prothorax wholly green. f, g. Cambodia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Var. y. — Prothorax black. Four anterior femora mostly black. h. Batchian. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. i. Flores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 4. Notobitus pallicoenis. Nematopus pallicornis, C. //. 424. a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 5. Notobitus Malayws. Nematopus Malayus, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1854, 234. Pulo Penang. 80 CATAT,OGUE OF Genus CLORESMUS. Cloresmus, Stal, Of v. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 451. A. Piotlinrax more eloiig-ated. - - _ - Nepalensis. B. Piotlioiax less eloiijrated. a. AnleniiiiB hardly slender. - - - . Javanicus. b, Prolhorax ratlier slender. - - - - similis. 1. Clokesmus Nepalensis. Nematopus Nepalensis, C. II. 424. a — c. Nepaul. Presented by I\Iaj(ir-Gen. Hardvvicke. (/— /. Hindostan. From Mr. Children's collectiou. (J — n. .'* 2. Cloresmus similis. Nematopus similis, C. H. 425. 3. Clohesmus javanicus. Nematopus javauicus, C f/. 425. razil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. b. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 4. Petalops Baraquini. Baraquini, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. ii. Jiirimaguas, Peru. Genus 33. PLAXISCELIS, C. H. 4.37. 1. Plaxiscelis pagana, C. H. 437. a. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. 2. Plaxiscelis bicolor. Slenoscelidea bicolor, Hope, Cat. Hem. 17. 3. PLAXrSCKLIS SEMILINEATA. scmilineata, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 30. Rio Janeiro. 84 CATALOGUE OF The five follovviug genera belong to the Nematopidse: — Genus FULICOPUS. Fulicopiis, Cosla, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fuse. 10 — Melynthus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 457. ]. FtTLICOPUS T- NIGRUM. T-nigruni, Cosla, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fuse. 10. 2. FULICOI'US HISTRIONICUS. Melynthus histrionicus, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859,458. Brazil. Genus PllTOCxNEMICOKIS. Priocnemicoiis, Cosla, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10, 18G3. 1. PiUOCNEMICOIilS REFULGENS. refulgens, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10. Genus STENOPHYLLOPUS. Stenopliyllopus, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10. 1. Stenophvlloi'us niguocinctus. nigrocinctus, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e iMalcm. Napoli, Fasc. 10. Genus PHYLLAELEOCNEMIS. 1. PhYLLAELEOCNEMIS FULIGULA. fuligula, Cosla, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10. Genus LAMINICEPS. Laminiceps, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10, 1863. 1. Laminiceps Stollii. Stollii, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fiaiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10. Surinam? 2. Laminiceps uipartitus. bipartitus, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Malem. Napoli, Fasc. 10. Surinam ? HEUirXERA HETEROPTERA. 85 Fam. 2. HOMCEOCERTD^, C. H. 137. Coreidae, p., C. II. 485 — Fam. Coreida, Div. Coieida, p,, Sial. A. Abdomen not or slightly dilated. a. Foiivtb joint of ibo anlennfc as long as the third or longer. * Third joint of the antenna) cylindrical. f Head with no point between the tubercles of the antenna;. + Prothorax much dilated on each side. - 1. Sundarus. ]+ Prothorax not dilated. § Legs long. X Prothorax not flat. 0 Body not very slender. - - - 2. Paiiyphes. oo Body very slender. . - - - 3. Cnemomis. X X Prothorax flat. ... - 4, Pisrocus. §§ Legs rather short. - - - - 13. IIomceockroides. If Head with a point l)etween the tubercles of the antenna". - . . - 6. Carpia. ** Third joint of the antenna; dilated. f Body narrow. _ . . . 5^ Gal^esus. ff Body broad. - - - - 14. Euflatycoris. b. Fourth joint of the antenna; shorter than the third. * Second joint of the rostrum not longer than the third, f Second joint of the anteiins not longer than the third. - - - - 10. Latimbhs. If Second joint of the antenna; longer than ihe third. + Antenn;e slender or hardly stout. - - 9. Homceocerus. +]: Antenna> stout. . - - . l;j. Ceratopachys. ** Second joint of the rostrum longer than the third, f Second and third joints of the antenns as thick as the fourth. Hind angles of the prothorax rounded, not prominent. { First joint of tlie antennae shorter than the second. - - - - - n. Ornvtds. \X First joint of the antennae longer than the second. - - - - - 12. Leptornytus. ff Second and third joints of the antennae more slender than liic fourth. Hind angles of the prothorax more or less acute and prominent. - - - 7. Theraptus. 8. Laoaria. B. Abdomen much dilated. a. Membrane ol the fore wings with irregular areolets. - - - - H!, Ch^ehommatus. b. Membrane of the fore wings with longitudinal veins and with no areolets. - - 17. Verlusia. 86 CATALOGUE OF Genus 1. SUNDARUS. Sundarus, Serv. Hist. Hem. 202. A. Lateral lobes of the piothorax rounded. a. Sides of tbe prothorax partly dilated. - b. Sides of the prothorax wholly dilated. B. Lateral lobes of the prothorax acute. - regalis. flavicollis. acutus. L Sundarus regalis. Nematopus rufosculellatus, Gray, Griff. An. Kingd.Ins.\\.2A\, pi. 97, f. 1— Paryphes regalis, C. H. 439. a, h. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. c. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2. Sundarus flavicollis. flavicollis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. i. 5f». Moyabamba, Peru. 3. Sundarus acutus. acutus, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. i. 56. Moyabamba, Peru. Genus 2. PARYPHES, C. H. 438. A. Fore wings banded. a. Scutellum metallic-coloured. * Fore wings with a yellow band. f Hind angles of the prothorax more acute, ff Hind angles of the prothorax less acute. ** Fore wings with a red band. b. Scutellum pale yellow. * Body metalMc-coloured. - - - ** Body black above. - - - - *** Body yellow. .... B. Fore wings banded and bordered. C. Fore wings spotted. .... D. Fore wings not banded nor spotted. a. Body with no red bauds beneath. * Body reddish tawnv. *♦ Body black. *** Body groen. . . . . b. Body with red bands beneath. la^tus. lavocinctus. gloriosus. magnificus. ducalis. amabilis. miuiaceus. diabolicus. iridipes. iperialis. tibialis. Whitei. HEMIPTERA HETEKOPTKKA. 87 1. Paryphes ljetvs, C. H. 439. a. Para, Presented by G. Graham, Esq. b. Columbia. From M. Goudut's collection. c. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. d. Brazil. '2. Paryphes White i. Coreus (Paryphes) Whitei, Guer. Sagra, Hist. Cuba, Ins. 385. Cuba. 3. Paryphes miniaceus. uiiniaceus, Blanch. Orb. Voy. Amer. Mir. i.x. pi. 30, f. 2. Bolivia. 4. Paryphes impehialis. imperialis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 461. Mexico. 6. Paryphes magnificus. magnificus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1854, 234 ; 1859, 4f!l. Brazil. 6. Paryphes ducalis. ducalis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 461. Rio Janeiro. 7. Paryphes tibialis. tibialis, Slal, Rio Jan. Hern. 31. Rio Janeiro. 8. Paryphes flavocinctus. flavocinctus, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859,461. Costa Rica. 9. Paryphes festivus. feslivus, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fasc. 10. Amazon Region. I have not seen the description of this species; it may be P. gloriosus. 10. Paryphes tricolor. tricolor, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bol. Gesell. Wien. xv. 433. Brazil. 11. Paryphes diabolicl'S. diabolicus, Blanch. Orb. Voy. Amer. Mer. ix. pi. 30, f. 3. Bolivia. 86 CATALOGUE OK 12. Pabyphes gloriosus. Mas et foem. Viridis aut purpureus, micans ; caput abdomen basi femoraque lutea ; anlenuic nigrw, graciliima, corpori ccquilongce ; prothorax aspere scaber, angidis posticis obtusis non prominuLis ; tibicc purpurea, basi iiilccc ; alec anticoi rufo late unifascialcE. Male and female. Brilliant raetallic-|jieen or purple. Head, rostrum, abdomen towards the base and femora luteons. AntenniB black, very slender, as long as the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth much longer than the first. Prothorax roughly scabrous; hind angles obtuse, not prominent. Tibia? purple, luleous at the base. Tarsi black. Fore wings with a broad bright red band in the middle of the corium. Hind wings brown. Length of the body 9 — 10 lines. a—c. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. d. Nanta. From M. Degaud's collection. 13. PaRYPHES VIRIDII'ES. Mas. Rufescente fidvus, subtus iestacens ; antenna: testaccm, gracillimce, corpore paullo breviores,artirulo 4o So longior et crassior ; prothorax subtilitcr scaber, angulis posticis acutis prominulis ; pedes pallidissime virides ; membrana cinerea. Mule. Eeddish lawny, testaceous beneath. Piostrum extending to the middle coxa-. Antenna; testaceous, very slender, a little shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; fourth stouter than the others, longer (ban the third, shorter than the second. Prothorax finely scabrous; hind angles acute, piomiuent, hardly ascending. Legs very pale green. Membrane of the fore wings cinereous. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 6 lines. a. Amazon River. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Genus 3. CNEMOMLS. Cuemomis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 18Ji), 407. 1. CnEMOMIS URACILIS. Paryphes gracilis, C. //. 439. a. Para. b. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 2. CnEMOMIS I'ALLENS. Paryphes pallens, Stal, Rio Jan. llem. 31 — Cnemomis pallens, Stat. Rio Janeiro. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 89 3. Cnemo.mis cognata. cognata, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4mc Ser. v. 180. North Brazil. Genus 4. PISTOCUS. Pistocus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ah. Fork. 180!), 107. 1. PiSTOCDS ORALIS. oralis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 467. Para. 2. Pistocus dubius. Paryphes.? dubius, C. II. 440. a. Para. Presented by G. Graham, Esq. The two following genera and six following species have been separated from Paryphes, but are not noticed in the Synopsis of Genera. A. Body not depressed. a. Fourth joint of rostrum not longer than the others. - Paryphes. b. Fourlli joint of rostrum longer than the others. - Scamurius. B. Body depressed. . - . . - Lupanthus. Genus SCAMURIUS. Scamurius, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ale. Fork. 1859, 471. 1. Scamurius amabilis. Paryphes amabilis, Sud, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 184— Scamurius amabilis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 471. Minas Geraes. 2. Scamurius suturellus. suturellus, Slal, Rio Jan. Ilem. 31 — Savins aut Scamurius suturellus, Stal. Rio Janeiro. 3. Scamurius jurgiosus. jurgiosus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeii. xxiii. 296. Mexico. 4. Scamurius consors. censors, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 472, Brazil. 5. Scamurius lateralis. lateralis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 472. Brazil. OL) catalugue of Genus LUPANTHUS. Liipanthus, Slal, Ofc K. V. Ah: Fork. 1859, 472. 1. Lui'.VNTIUJS INCAiiNATUS. incarnatus, Slat, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1S59, 472. Brazil. 2. LUPANTIIUS CLIENS. cliens, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 472. Brazil. Genus 5. GALyESUS, C. H. 440, Africa. A. Femora black. - ... - hasticornis. B. Femora red. ... melanocnemis, rufiferaoratus. C. Femora striped. - . . . . linea. 1. Gal^sus HASTicor.Nis, C. H.AAX. a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 6, f. Cape. From Dr. Krauss' collection. 2. GaL/ESUS RUni'-EJIORATUS, C. II. 441. a. Gambia. From Mr. Kendall's collection. 3. Gal.ksus melanocnemis. Homoeocerus melanocnemis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1858, 439 — Pen- dulinus melanocnemis, Stul, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 407 — Gala;sus melanocnemis, >S7r//, Hon. Afr. ii. 85. MozamI)iquc. 4. Gal^sus linea. Paryphes linea, C. II. 440. a. Sierra Leone. Presented l)y the Rev. D. F. xMors^an. 5. GALffiSUS COCCOClNCiUS. Parvphes? coccocinctus, C. II. 1 10 — Pcnduliiiiis coccocinclus, Slal, Ofv. ' K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 4(;7. H, I). I'hilippine Isles. From Mr. Cumin<;'s collection. 0. (Jal^esds bellus. bellus, Slat, A. S. E. F. 4me Svr. \. 181. Fiji Isles. HEJnPTERA HETEROPTERA. 91 Genus 6. CARPIA, C. H. 441. 1. Carpia punctata, C. H. 442. Genus 7. THERAPTUS. Theiaptus, Slal, Ofv. V. Ak. Fork. \So9, 462. Ilcm. Afr. ii. 83. I. Theraptus caumelita. Chariesterus carnielita, Dunn. Ilandb. Ent. ii. 317— Lngaria ? Af'iicana, C. H. ii. 443 — Homceoceius apicalus, Fainn. Arch. Ent. ii. "299 — Theraptus carmelita, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 83. a. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. Genus 8. LAGARIA, C. II. 442. A. Head unarmed. . - . . varicornis. B. Head with two spines. - - - . bellator. 1. Lagakia varicornis, C. H. 443. a, b. British Guiana. Presented by Sir R. Schomburgk. c, d. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. e. Para. /. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2. Lagaria bellator, C. H. 443, Anasa bellator, Slal. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. 3. Lagaria ldnicollis. Paryphes hinicollis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ah. Fork. 1855, J 84— Lagaria huii- collis, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 31. Rio Janeiro. Genus 9. HOMCEOCERUS, C. H. 443. Tllponius, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 404. Asia. A. Hind angles of the prothorax acute, prominent. a. Fore wings with no black spot. * Fore wings not banded. \ AntennsB as long as the body. 92 CATALOGUE OF § O oo §§ §§§ C. b. t tt ttt Hind angles of the prothorax very prominent. Hind angles of ibe prothorax moderately prominent. AntennEC shorter than the body. . - . Fore wings with a pale band. - - . Fore wings with a black spot. - - - Hind angles of the prothorax rectangular, not ronniied. Fore wings with a black point. Third joint of the antenna; not black at the tip. Third joint of the antenna; black at the tip. - Fore wings with no black point. Fore wings with a pale costal patch. Fore wings with no costal patch. Fore wings with a pale dot. Prothorax with no band. Fore wings with a pale dot. Prothorax with no band. Prothorax with a band. - - - Fore wings with no pale dot. Fore wings with a pale patch. Hind angles of the prothorax obtuse. Prothorax with a whitish border. Fore wings spotted. - - - - Fore wings not spotted. - _ _ Prothorax wiih no whitish border. Prothorax with no band. Fore wings with a dot in the disk. - Fore wings with a dot on the exterior border. Fore wings with no dot. Body much elongated. . . _ Cin Body slightly elongated. Fore wings with paler veins. Fore wings without paler veins. Prothorax with a band. Scutellum paler than the fore wings. Scutellum not paler than the fore wings. Membrane brownish. - . _ Membrane pellucid. ... angulatus. clarus. niinax. signatus. limbatipennis. unipunctatus. Chineusis. plagiatus. biguttatus, Javanicus. anticus. all)iventris. promiuulus. macula, concisus. punctum. graminis. alensis, turbidus. lineatus. Sinicus. fascifer. abbreviatus. subjectus. 1. HOMQEOCERUS ANGULATUS, C. H. 444. o. Malabar. Presented by the Entomological Club. b. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2. HoMCEocEiius Javanicus, C. H. AAA. Gonocerus abbreviatus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 81, pi. 107, f. 65-2. rt. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. b. Siam. Presented by W. VV. Saunders, Esq. f, d. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. HEMIPTERA IIETEHOPTEKA. 93 3. HOMCEOCERUS BIGUTTATUS, C. H. 444. a. North Hindostau. From Capt. Boys' collection. 4. HOMCEOCEKUS ALBIVENT RIS, C. II. 444. a. Hindustan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 5. HoMCEOCERUS MACULA, C //. 445. a. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. 6. HoMfEOCERUS PUNCTUM, C. H. 44(). a. Corea? Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belclier. b. Singapore. Presented by VV. W. Saunders, Esq. c, (/. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 7. HOMCEOClfRUS UNIPUNCTATUS, C H. 447. a. Tcnasserini. Presented by J. D. C. Packman, Esq. 6, c. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. d, e. ? Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 8. HoMCEOCERUS CllINENSIS, C. II. 447. a — e. Houg Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 9. HOMCEOCEUUS MARGINIVENTRIS, marginiventris, Dohrn, Sleli. Enl, Znl. xxi. 402. Ceylon. 10. HoMCEOCERUS ClNGALENSIS. Tliponius Cingalensis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 405. Ceylon. 11. HoMCEOCERUS PLAGIATUS Mas et fcem. Fulviis, snbtus pallide testaceus ; antenncc rufo-piccce, corpore paullo breviures ; prothorax sublilissinie scaber, latcrihus nigricante unilinealis, angulis posticis rectangtdatis subpnnninnlis subascendentibus ; scutelliim testaceum ; alee unticce plaga Uneaojie coslaUbiis pallide luteis. Male and female. Tawny, pale testaceous beneath. Head in some cases with a jiiceous tinge. Eyes red, prominent. Piostrum extending nearly to the middle coxfe. Antenna) reddish piceous, a little shorter than the body; second joint longer than the first; third shorter than the first- fourth as long as the third. Prothorax very finely scabrous, with a blackish line along each side; hind angles rectangular, slightly ascending and prominent. Scutellum testaceous. Legs testaceous, slender. Fore vvin<>-s with a costal pale luleous patch, which is near the tip of the coriura and 94 CATALOGUE OF extends in a costal line to the base ; veins tawny ; membrane dark bvown. Leuglh of the body 7^ — 9 lines. a—c. Shanghai. From Mr. Fortune's collection. d. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowriug, Esq. 12. HOMCEOCERUS CLARUS. Mas et foera. Teslaceus ; anlennce iiigrce, basi testacea, corpore paullo breviores ; prothurax nigricanle bilineatus, angulis posticis acuiis sulascendentibus sat promimdis ; ahe anticm nigra bilinealcc, nigri- canle uniplagiata, membrana diaphana. Male and female. Testaceous. Rostrum extending a little beyond the middle of ihe mesopeclus. Antennae black, more or less testaceous towards the base, a little shorter thau the body; second joint a little shorter thau the first; third much shorter than the second. Prothorax with a blackish line near each side; this line is acutely bent ne;ir each hind angle, which is acute, slightly ascending and rather prominent. Legs slender. Fore win^s with a black costal line and with another on the basal part of the interior border; a blackish patch on the hind part of the exterior border; membrane pellucid. Length of the body 9 — 10 lines. a. Java. b, c. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 13. HOMCEOCEUUS FASCIFER. Tliponius fascifer, Stul, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 465. Manilla. Var. ? Mas et fcem. Luleun ; antenna rufescentes ; prothorax suhlililer punctatus, lineis d ua bus fascia qzie postica lata saturate rufescentibus, angulis posticis rectangulatis subprominulis ; alte anticce saturate ritfescentes, flavo bignttata, membrana obscure fusca. Male and female. Luleous. Antennoe reddish; second joint longer than the first, black at the tip. Prothorax finely punctured, with a dark reddish line on each side and with a broad dark reddish black-bordered band aloug the hind border; hind angles rectangular, slightly prominent. Fore wings dark reddish ; each with two yellow connected dots, which form a short band joining the angle of the corium ; membrane dark brown. Length of the body 8—9 lines. a — c. Penang. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. d, Hindoslan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 14. HOMCEOCERUS LIMBATIPENNIS. Tliponius limbatipennis, Slal, Ofv. K, V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 464. Celebes. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTEItA. 95 Var.? Mas et foem. Testaceus; caput niijro bivillaltim ; antennm nigra, corpore vix breviores, articulo Ao apice teslaceo ; prothorax nigro punctalun el bilineains, angulis poslicis Jiigris actitis ascendenti- biis sal prominvlis ; venter nigro biserialim guttatus ; alec anticce villa subcoslaii maculaque nigris, mevibrana fiisca. Male and female. Testaceous. Head with two black stripes. Rostrum extendiiij^ to the middle coxiv. Antennae black, very slender, nearly as lonp^ as the body; second joint much longer than the first; third a little shorter than the first; fourth much shorter ihiin the third, testaceous towards the tip. Prothorax with a black line near each side and with minute black punctures; transverse ridj^e near the hind border well defined ; hind angles black, acute, ascending, rather prominent. Abdomen beneath with black dots along each side. Legs very slender. Fore wings with a black subcostal stripe, which joins a black spot in the disk; membrane brown. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Malacca. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 15. H0M(E0CERUS TURBIDUS. Foem. Olivacen-viridis, sublus paUidissime flavut; ; antennce obscure rufce, corpori aquilongcc ; prothorax subtiiissinie pimclalus, angulis poslicis obtusis iion prominulis ; pedes paUidissime Jiavi ; vuinbrana diaphana. Female. Olive-green, very pale yellow beneath. Head with an impression on each side between the eyes and wiih a short anterior furrow. Rostrum extending nearly to the middle coxie. Antennae dark red, very slender, as lung as the body; second joint somewhat longer than the first; third much shorter than the first. Prothorax very finely punctured; transverse ridge near the hind border well defined : hind angles obtuse, not rounded nor prominent. Legs very pale yellow. Fore wings with a pellucid membrane. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 1(5. HOMCEOCERLIS ABBREVIATUS. Lygaens abbreviatus, Fubr. Ent. Syst. iv. 150; S'jsl. Rlujn. 219 — Homoeci- cerus abbreviatus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 59. Hindostan. 17. HOMGEOCERUS UMBRATCS. Gonocerus.f abbreviatus, H.-Sch. IVanz. Jns. vi. 81, pi. 207, f. (i52— Tliponius abbreviatus, Slal. Var. ? Mas. Testaceus ; antennce picea;, corpore vix breviores, articulo 4o basi pallide teslaceo; prothorax subtilissime scaber, viridi latissime biviltatus, nigro unifasciatus, angulis poslicis obtusis sub- rotiindatis non prominulis ; altc anticce fusccscenles, liuea costali teslacea, striga poslica nigra, membrana fuscescens. yo CATALOGUE OF Male. Testaceous. Rostrum extending to the middle coxce. Antennte piceous, very slender, nearly as long as the body; second joint longer than the first; third shorter than the first; fourth a little shorter than the third, pale testaceous towards the base. Prothorax very finely scabrous, with two very broad dull green stripes; a black band along the hind border; hind angles obtuse, sliglilly rounded, not prominent. Legs slender. Fore wings brownish, with a testaceous costal line; a black streak along the hind part of the exterior border of the corium; membrane brownish. Hind wings cinereous ; veins blackish. Length of the body 7^ lines. a. Singapore. Presented by W. VV. Saunders, Esq. 18. HOMCEOCERDS GUAMINIS. Lygaeus graminis, Fahr. Si/sl. Rhyn. 216 — Homoeocerus graminis, Slal, Hem. Fair. i. 51). Hindustan. Var. ? Teslaceus ; antcnnce coi-pnri (cqiiilougcp, articulo 4o piceo ; pro- thorax subtilissiine punctalus, posiice viridescens ; antjnlis poslicis obliisis lion prominulis ; aUi: antiiic apices vc'isus viridescentes, albido uniguUal(C, memirana nic/ricanle. Var. .^ — Fitivus,!>ubtuii teslaceus ; anlennnrum articuli apice nigri. Var.? — Teslaceus ; alee anticce pallida bigullaUe. Female. Testaceous, paler beneath. Rostrum extending nearly to the middle coxaj. Antenna; as long as the body; second joint a little longer than the first; third much shorter than the first; fourth piceous, very little shorter than the third. Prothorax very finely punctured, greenish about the hind 1/order; hind angles oiUuse, well defined, not prominent. Legs slender. Fore wings greenish about the outer border of the corium ; a whitish dot near the outer border; membrane blackish. Length of the body 9i lines. a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. Var.i' Tawny, testaceous beneaih. Joints of the antennfe black towards the tips. Fore wings with the white dot more conspicuous and nearer the middle of the exterior border. Length of the body 81 lines. b. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Var.P Testaceous, paler beneath. Sides of the prothorax aud a longitudinal line not punctured with brown. Each fore wing with two paler dots, which are not punctured with brown, one on the angle of the corium, the other in the disk. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Bombay. Presented by E. Dowues, Esq. The three individuals here recorded may be three distinct species, but can hardly be recogni/cd as such until more specimens arc obtained. HEMirTEKA HETEUOPTEllA. 97 19. HoMffiOCKRUS StGN.VTUh FcEm. Virirli-lestacrus ; caput, ct prolhorax nigra liilinrala ; aiitrniue sat validcE ; prothorax nigrica»te late iinifasciatus, angulis pnsticis acutis prominulis subascendeulibits ; alic anticcc pict'cc, albido late unifasviata, testaceo vrnostc, memhrana cinerea. Female. TesUiceous. Head and piotlidvax srreenisli testaceous, with a black line alonir each side. Rostiinn extendinn; almost to tlie middle coxcc. Antennae rather stout; second joint black at the lip, somewhat lonjifer than the first. Prothorax nearly smooth ; a broad Idackish band alonfr the hind border; hind an^^Jcs acute, prominent, slightly ascending'. Lejj:s rather slender. Fore wings piceons ; a broad whitish band near the outer border of the corium ; veins testaceous; membrane cinereous. Length of the body 8 lines. a. Ceylon, Presented by Dr. Templeton. 20. HOMCEOCERUS SUBJECTDS. Mas. Luteus,subtus teslaceus ; prothorax snbiiliter piinctatiis,rufescente UJiifascialtis, am/ulis posticis obtusis rum prominulis ; abdominis dorsum rnfum ; alee anticcc fascia rufescente. jdagaquc albida connexis, mcmbrana diaphana. Female. Luteous, testaceous beneath. Prothorax finely punctured, with a slight longitudinal line; a dark reddish band along the hind border including a transverse luteous line; hind angles obtuse, not rounded, not prominent. Abdomen red above. Fore wings with an irregular dark reddish band along the exterior border of the corium, connected on its inner side with a whitish patch ; membrane pellucid. Length of the body 6 lines, a. Siara. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2L HoMCEOCERUS CONGISUS. Fcem. Piceus, subttis jlavus ; antcnncc picew, corpori (cqvilnngtE ; pro- thorax sublilissime jmnctatus, aiigulis posticis ubtusis non prominulis margine postico albido; pedes Jiavi. Female. Piceons, yellow beneath, llostruui yellow. Antennfc piceons, slender, as long as the body. Prolhorax very minutely ]»unclured ; hind angles obtuse, well defined, not prominent; hind border wliitish. Legs yellow. Length of the body 71 lines. a. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 22. HOMCEOCEIIUS LINEATUS. Mas. Fulvus, subtus lestaceus ; antenmc corporc breviores ; prolhorax subtiliter scaber, angulis posticis rectangulalis vix prominulis ; al. a. Bahia. Presented by M. Reiche. b. Columbia. From iM. Goudot's collection. c. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. d. Constancia. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 2. HoM^OCEROIDES INCONGRUUS. Mas. Testaceus; antenna: picea, corpore paullo breviores, articulo \o testaceo ; prothorax sitbtilissime scabcr, augulis posticis rotundatis non prominulis ; scutellutn rufescens, macula busali triangulari testacea, apice albtdo ; ula anticcc striga lanceolata nigra, membrana diaphana. Male. Testaceous, slender. Rostrum extending a little beyond the fore coxse. Antennae piceous, a little shorter than the body ; first joint testaceous, very little longer than the second ; third much shorter than the second. Prothorax very finely scabrous; transverse callus near the fore border and transverse ridge near the hind border well defined ; hind angles rounded, not prominent. Scutelluin reddish, with a testaceous triangular spot on the fore border and with a whitish tip. Fore wings with a black lanceolate streak along the exterior border of the corium; membrane pellucid. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Amazon Region. From Mr. Bates' collection. Genus 14. EUPLATYCORIS. Mas. Corpus latum. Caput parvum, breve, tuberculis antenniferis prominulis. Rostrum coxas intermedias attingens, articulo 4o brevi. Antenna^ corpore breviores; articulus ^us subdilatatus. Prothoracis latora subdeutata ; anguli postici acuti, prominuli, perparum ascendentes. Pedes sat validi ; femora apice supra dentuta ; femora postica snbtiis apices versus dentata. 104 CATALOGUE OF Male. Body broad. Head small, short; aiUenniferous tubercles extendiniT ratber beyond the middle lobe. Rostrum extendinfj to the middle coxje; third joint shorter than the others. Antennae somewhat shorter than the body; second joint much shorter than the first; third slightly dilated, as Ion;;; as the second; fourth much longer than the first. Prothorax ample; sides slightly dentate; hind angles acute, prominent, very slightly ascending, Sculellum triangular, its length slightly exceeding its breadth. Legs vathev stout; femora acutely dentate above at the tips ; hind femora slightly dentate beneath near the tips. 1. EUPLATYCORIS BELLICORNIS. Mas. Niger; anlennanun articuU 2iis 'Susque dimidio apicali alhi ; prothorax cano tomentosus, punclis nonnuUis caliis qualiior nigris ; aim poslicce nigricantes. Male. Black Second and third joints of the antennae white for move than half the length from the base. Prothorax with hoary tomentum, excepting some points and four calli, which form a short band in front. Hind wings blackish. Length of the body 13 lines. a. Sanlarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. Genus 15. CERATOPACHYS, C. H. 500. Africa. A. Head not striped. a. Third joint of the antennuMiot dilated. * Fourth joint of the antenna? linear. - - - ruficornis. ** Fourth joint of the antenna' fusiform. - - virescens. b. Third joint of the antennie dilated. - - - plagiatus. B. Head striped in the disk. - - - - nigricoruis. C. Head striped on each side. . - - . subsparsus. 1. CERATOrACHYS RUFICORNIS, C. //. 500. a. Africa. From Mr. Clnldren's collection. 2. Ceratopaciiys vikescexs, C. H. 500. a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. h. Natal. From Dr. Krauss' collection. 3. Ceratoi'achvs i'Lagiatus, C. II. 502. Philouus nigrovittauis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ah. I'orh. 1855, 2U— Prismalo- cerus plagiatus, Slal, Ilnii. Afr. ii. ()(>. a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. HEMIPTEilA HETEROPTERA. 105 4, CER.vroPAcnvs NifiiucoRNis, C. II. 503. Tliponius rugifer, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 18;39, 40.3. a—c. Soutli Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. d. Cape. From M. Drojie's collection. e. Lake N'ganii. From Mr. Auderseu's collection. ;"). CERATOPACnYS SUBSPARSUS. Foem. Rufcsccns, antice nup-o bivitlatus, stibtus tcalaccm, nhjro spamm ; rostrum nigrum, basi fulvum, articulo '2o cccteris lonf/iore ; anlmnjs nigrcB, corpora vnlde breviores, ardculh 2o 3oque rufis apice nigris-, 4o basi rufo ; protkoracis angnii poslici rotundali, non prominuu ; pectus nigro bivittatwn ; pedes nigri, tibiis obscure rufescenlibus ; wembrana nigra. Female. Reddish or red, elliptical; under side testaceous, tliinly and minutely speckled with I)lack. Head and anterior protliorax with a black stripe on each side. Rostrum black, extending to the middle coxte, tawny towards the base; second joint hinder than the others. AnleniKB black, much shorter than the body; joints from the first to the third nearly equal in len^lh ; second andtirn-d red, with black tips ; fourth red at the base, very little ioniser than the third. Prothorax very minutely punctured ; hiud au5);Ies obtuse, rounded, not prominent. Pectus with two black stripes, extendin£r from the fore coxrE to the hind coxae. I'C<:;s black, rather short; libi;c dark reddish. Membrane of the fore wings black. Length of the body 7^ lines. a. Cape. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b — d. South Africa. Presented by R. Trimen, Esq. G. Ceratopaciivs? ricolor. Hoinococerusbicolor, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent. v. 148 — Prismatocerus bicolor, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. 05. Cape. Cafl'raria. 7. Ceratopachys ? discolor. Prismatocerus discolor, Stal, Hem. Fabr. ii. 6.5. Caffraria. South Asia. 8. Ceratopaciivs vaiuarilis, C. H. 502. Tliponius insignicornis? iSlal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1851), 405. a — c. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boys' collection. d — t. Hindostan. From the Entomological Society's cidlection. J— «. Var. ? Bagdad. Presented by J. K. Loftus, Esq. 106 CATALOGUE OP Genus 14. CIICEROMMATUS, C. H. 518. Neurodedenhis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1853, 260. 1. ChcEROJIMATHS FAUINOSUS, C. H. 518. Senegal. a. South Africa. Presented by J. D. Jebbs, Esq. 2. Cna:ROMMATUs akgillaceus. argillaceuR, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 01. Madagascar. 3. ClKEROMMATUS INDUTUS. indulus, Slat, Hem. Afr. ii.62. Caffraria. Genus 16. VERLUSIA, C. /7.507. 1. Veulusia ehombea. a—l. England. m. France. Presented by M. A. Scrville. n — /). South Europe. Presented by R. iM'Andrew, Esq. q. Teneriffe. 2. Verlusi.v sui.cicornis, C. ii. SOS. a, Ik Italy. c. Tunis. From Mr. Eraser's collection. f/, e. Madeira. Presented by T. V. Wollaston, Es(j. / — w. Madeira. From Mr. Wollaston's collection. 3. VeRLUSIA SINUAT.-V. sinuata, Fieb. Eur. Hem. -220. Corsica. 4. Veulusia pustulifera. pustulifera, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 185;>, 475. Sir Daria. (Jenus ODONTOPARIA. Odontoparia, Map; Verh. Zool. But. GcscIL JVien. .\v. 433. Hem. Het. 97. Closely allied to IJomococerus ; fourth joint of the ai)tciin;c longer than the third. HEMIPTEEA HETEKOPTERA. 107 1. Odontoparta Nicobauensis. Nicobarensis, ]\rai/)\ Verh. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien. xv. 433. Hem. Ilet. 98, pi. 2, f. 22. Sarabelang. 3. SPINIFRONTIA. Spinifiontia, Scrv. Hist. Hem. 20G. A. Hind femora not thicker tluiu the others. - 1. Syromastid^. B. Hind femora thicker than tlie others. - - 2. Acanthocokid^. Fam. 1. SYROMASTID^. Syromastides, Serv. Hist. Hem. 206 — Coreida?, p., C. H. 485 — Coreida, p., Stal — Section Coreina, Fam. Coreidas, p., Douglas and Scutt. A. Third joint of the antennne not dilated when the body is elong^ated and linear. a. Membrane of the fore wings with longitudinal veins only and withont areolcts. * Spines at the base of the antenna) on the inner side and converging. - - - 1. SYROMASTFiS. ** Spines at tiie base of the antennic placed on the outer side and diverging. \ Body oval. Sides of the abdomen dilated beyond the fore wings. An acute point between the antcnuiferous tubercles. I Hind border of the prothorax nearly straight. - 2. Enoplops. II Hind border of the prothorax bilobed. - 3. Centiiocoris. j-f No acute point l)etween the antenniferous tubercles. - 4. Anasa. 5. TrihASTOcoEis. (5. Cimolus. b. Membrane of the fore wings with irregular areolets. - - - . . 7, Atkactus. B. Body elongate, linear. Third joint of the antennae dilated into a large and rounded leaflet. ----- 8. Chariesterus. Genus 1. SYROMASTES, C. H. 509. 1. SvEOilASTES MAKGINATUS, C. H. 509. a—q. England. r. France. Presented by ]M. A. Scrville. s. Geneva. Presented by M. Gourean. t. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. V. Italy. Genus 2. ENOPLOPS. Enoplops, Serv. Hist. Hem. 208 — Coreus, C. H. 508. 108 CATALOGUF, OF 1. Enoplops Scapha. Coreus Scapha, C. H. 50s. a — p. Eiigluiul. q. South Europe. Presented hy R- M'Andrew, Esq. r. Spain. Presented by Major Parry, s. Italy. 2. Enoplops cornutus. Coreus Scaplia, Wolff, Wunz. Ins. (=19, f. 06. Pan:. Faun. Germ. iii. 9. Rami). Faun. And. 138— Syromastes Scapha, Burm. Ilandb. Enl. ii. 315 — Enoplops Scapha, Serv. Hist. Hem. 208 — Coreus cornutus, Hnffni. H.-Sch. A^oHJ.— Enoplops cornutus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. 9. Fit'L Eur. Hem. 230— Enoplops ventralis, Duhrn, Slclt. Ent. Zeit. 1800, 106. Spain. Poriuga!. Sicily. 3. Enoplops bos. bos, Dohrn, Stelt. Ent. Zeit. 1860, 106. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 230. Spain. Genus 3. CENTROCORIS. Centrocoris, Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. — Centrocarenus, Fieh. Eur. Hem. 231. I. Centrocoris spinigera. Coreus spiniger, C. H. 509- Centrocarenus spiuiger,/'/r6. Eur. Hem. 231. a. France. Presented by M. A. Scrville. b—g. South France. Genus 4. ANASA, C. H. 504. Oiitevus, Hahn. North America. 1. Anasa scor>r>UTicA. Cimex scorbuticus, Fair. Sj/st. Ent. 706; Sp. Ins. ii. 349; Mant. Ins. ii. .2S(i_Coreus scorbuticus, Fabr. Ent. Si/sl. \v. 129; Sijst.Ilhyn. 195— Acanthoccrus nebulosus. Pal. Beuuv. Ins. 205. Hem. pi. 12, f. 6— Anasa nuEsla, C. II. 505— Anasa spiiiiceps, Stal, Slclt. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 300. North America. Mexico. fl. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. b. Columbia. From M. Goudol's collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 109 2. Anasa armigeka. Coreus armiger, Say — Aiiasa terminalis, C. 11. oOtJ — Anasa armigera, Sled, Hem. Fuhr. 157. a, h. United States. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c. ? 3. Anasa obliqua. Gonocerus obliquus, Uhler — Anasa obliqua, Slal. United States, Mexico. 4. Anasa Uhleri. Anasa Uhleri, Slal, Koncjl. Vet. Ah. Handl. vii, 57. Hem. Fuhr. i. 57. Mexico. 5. Anasa nigkipes. Anasa nigripes, Slal, Komjl. Vet. Ah. I/andl. vii. 57. Hem. Fair. i. 57. Mexico. 6. Anasa Andresit. Anasa lugens, Slal, Slett. Ent. Zeil. xxiii.30l — Gonocerus Andresii, Gaer. Sagra, Hist. Fis. Cuba — Anasa Andresii, Slal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. Cuba. a. Chiapas, Mexico. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 7. Anasa bellator. Lagaria bellator, C. H. 443— Anasa bellator, Slal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. Mexico. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. West Indies. 8. Anasa dogsigera, C. U. 504. a—d. Jamaica. From Mr. Children's collection. Galapagos. !). Anasa obscura, C. H. 505. fl, b. Galapagos Isles. Presented by C. Darwin, Esq. 110 CATALOGUE OF South America. 10. Anasa cornuta. cornuta, Serv. Hint. Hem. 209. Brazil. 1 1 . Anasa apicalis, C. H. 506. a. Columbia. From M. Gf)udot's collectioa. b, c. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. 12. Anasa? cornuta. Lagaria cornuta, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 31 — Not Anasa cornuta, Serv. Brazil. Country unknown. 13. Anasa macui.iventris. maculiventris, Slal, Hem. Fahr. i. 67. Genus 5. THLASTOCORIS. Tlilastocoris, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bat. Ges. Wien. xv. 364. Hem. Het. 91. I. TlILASXOCORIS L^TUS. leetus, Murjr, Hem. Hit. 91, pi. 2, f. 20. Surinam. a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection, Genus 6. CIMOLUS. Cimolus, Stal, Slett. Ent. Zeil. xxiii. 302. This genus is said to differ from Anasa by tlie more approximate antenniferous tubercles, by iLe space between tbem being lilled with tlie middle lobe alone, and by the shorter rostrum. 1. CiMOLDS VITTICEPS. vitliceps, Stal, Stetl. Ent. Zeil. xxiii. 302. Genus 7. ATIUCTUS. Atractus, De Lap. Hem. 45 — Spathocera, Bicrenspni>i(j, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1860. Fieb. Eur. Hem. 210. 1. Atractus laticornis. Coreus laticornis, Seliill. licitr. 42, pi. 2, f. 2. Panz. Faun. Germ. 135, 3— Atractus cineretis, De Lap. Ass. 4(i. Serv. Hist. Hem, 210 — Spalbo- cera laticornis, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 215. France. Germany. HEMIPTEKA HETEKOPTEIIA. Ill 2. Atractus Dalmanxi. Coreus Dalnianni, Schill. Beitr. 41, pi. 1, f. 1— Areiiocoiiis Dalmanni, Hahn, Wanz. Im. f. li)3 — Pspudophliuiis Daliuumii, Gorslii/, 10:3— Spathoccia Ualmamii, Fieb. Eur. Hem. 216. France. Germany. 3. Atractus lobatus. Syroinastes obscuriis, Germ. Faun. Eur. 22, f. 1— Psoiuloplila^us lolialiis, ll.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. L 5L)l— Spathocera lubala, Fieb. Fur. Hem. 21(3. South Europe. Genus 8. CHARIESTERUS, C. //. 510. 1. Chariesterus antennator, C. H. 510. a. Georgia. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 2. Chariesterus albiventris, C. H. 510. a — (/. South America. From Mr. Cliiklren's collection. 3. Chariesterus mcestus, C. H. 511. a. Mexico. From Mr. Children's collection. b. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. c — e. Oajaca, Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 4. Chariesterus abdominalis, C. //.oil. a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 5. Chariesterus gracilis. gracilis, De Lap. Hem. pi. 53, f. (i. Sen\ Hist. Hem. 211 — niccstus : Burin. Handb. Ent. ii. 317. Cayenne. a. Babia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 6. Chariesterus vexillarius. vexillarius, Durm. Ilandb. Ent. ii. 317. Brazil. 7. Chariesterus bicolor. Coreus bicolor, Gray, Griff. An. Kingd. xv. pi. 92, f. 4. 112 CATALOGUE OF Fam. 2. ACANTHOCORID^. Acanthocorides, Serv. Hist. Rem. 211. The genus Merocoris has no spines on tlie front. tt §§ ++ ++ § X XX §§ tt Tliii'd joint of the antenna dilated into a leaflet. - - . - - Third joint of the antenncc cylindrical. Sleruuin with a membrane above the hind coxa?. Sides of the prothorax without spine. Hind femora not abruptly curved at the base. - Sides of the prothorax with spines. Hind femora abruptly curved at the base. Sternum without a membrane above the hind coxa?. Head almost as long as broad. Second and third joints of the antenuaj of nearly equal length. First joint of the anlennre spinous. Fore wings parallel towards the base, widened towards the middle. - - - Fore wings wholly subpavallel, or slightly widening from the base to the middle and narrowinij tovvards the tips. First joint of the antenna? unarmed. Antenna? short. Hind femora abruptly incrassated. - Hind femora not abruptly incrassated. Anlennce long. Femora luberculate. Hind angles of the prothorax acute. Hind angles of the prothorax obtuse. Femora not luberculate. - - - Head short, broader than long. Second joint of the antenna? longer than the third. Sides of the prothorax denticulated; hind angles flattened. Mind femora of the male without a stout tooth at the base. Sides of the prothorax not denticulated ; hind angles elongated into a fine acute point. Hind femora of the male with a stout tooth at the base. - . . - 1. GOLEMA. 2. HvMliNOl'IIOIlA. 4. Cami'tischium. 6. acantiiocokis 7. Pbxalocnemis 10. Merocoius. 9. cokynocoris. 3. Crinocerus. 5. euthochtha. 8. Athaumastus. 1. Machtima. 12. ZOREV. Genus 1. GOLEMA. Golema, Serv. Jlist. Hem. 211. HEMIPTERA HKTEROPTERA. 113 1. GOLEMA RUBUOMACULATA. rubromaculata, Serv. Hist. Hem. 212 — Criuocerus histrio, Burm. Handb. Em. ii. 318. Caj'enne. Surinatn. a, b. Santaieui. From Mr. Bates' collection. 2. GoLEMA TESSELLATA. tessellata, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e 3Iatetn. Napoli, Fasc. 10. Genus 2. HYMENOPHORA. Hymenophera, Be Lap. — Hymenopliora, Serv. Hist. Hem, 212. 1. Hymexophora crucifera. Crinocerus criicifer, C. H. 407. a. St. Domingo. Presented by M. A. Pierret. h, c. St. Domingo. From Mr. Hearne's collection. panllo brnnor ; prothorax dense tuberculatus, laleribus deniaiis, aiitju/is pn.sticis prominulis ; femora pustira vix tuberculala, snbl.us biserialini denlaln. Male. Black, mostly piecous beneath Rusiium, antenniE and legs tawny. Antennae much more th.iii hall the length of the body; first joint much longer than the second; second much longer tlmn the third ; lourlh piceous, a little shorter than the third. Prolhorax thickly tuiierculated ; sides dentate ; hind angles jirnminent. Iliiid lemora jiictoiis, dentate in two rows beneath, hardly luberculated. Membrane of the fore wings piceous. Length of the body 7 lines. It agrees with ('. clavipes and with C. tenebrosum in th • length of the first joint of the antennae, and diifers from them in its darkt-- colour and more luberculated prolhorax. a. Cuenca. From Mr. Fraser's collection. IIG CATALOGUE OF 7. Camptischium subvarium. Fcem. Piceum, roslro anlcnnis pedibwgue fulvis; antennariim. arliculua 4ms piceus, 'do vix hrevior ; prothorax subliiiler iiiberculatus, angnlis posticis prominulis peracutis ; scutellum punclis duobm apiceque tenlaceis. Femnlfi. Piceous. Eoslnnti, anteniife and legs tawny. First joint of the antenna; vatber longer tliaii tlie second ; second rather longer than the third ; fourth piceous, hardly shorter than the third. Prothorax minutely tuherculated ; hind angles prominent, very acute. Scutellum testaceous towards the tip and with two testaceous points at the base. Hind femora piceous, slightly incrassated and tuherculated, with spines beneath. Length of the body 6 lines. A little broader than the female of A. sublceve. a. Archidona. From Mr. Stevens' collection. Genus 5. EUTHOCHTHA. Euthochtha, Mni/r, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wlen. xv. 431 ; xvi. 87. 1. Euthochtha galeator. Crinocerus galeator, C. H. 408. a, b. St. John's Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. c — n. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. Genus (!. ACANTIIOCOIUS, C. ILiyXo. Africa. The following arrangement of some of the African species is translated from Stal's Hem. Afr. A. Sides of the segments of the connexivum unarmed or very indistinctly crenulatcd. a. Scutellum not keeled. - - - lugens, granulosus. b. Scutellum keeled. - - - - tibialis, s])iuosus. B. Segments of the coniie.xivuin furnished with a minute tooth in the apical angles and in the middle of the exterior border. a. Prothorax widened in the middle of each side into an acute porrect process. - . - - granosus. b. Prothorax not widened on each side or wiili only a rounded widening. - - obscunconiis, fascicidatus. 1. AcANrilOCOUIS LUGKNS. Physomerus lugens, SiaL QJi: K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 28- Acaiithocoris lugens, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 53. CaflVaria. HEMIPTERA HETKKUPTEKA. 117 2." ACANTHOCORIS GRANULOSUS. granulosus, Synt. Arch. Ent. ii. 304. StaL, Hem. Afr. ii. 54. Gabon. 3. ACANTHOCORIS TIBIALIS, tibialis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. Swe Ser. viii. 947. Stal, Ilcm. Afr. ii. 54. CaftVaiia. Madagascar. 4. ACANTHOCORIS SPINOSUS. spinosus, Sgnt. Arch. Enl. ii. 304. Sial, Hem. Afr. ii. .05. Old Calabar. 5. ACANTHOCORIS GRAN'OSUS. Pliysomerus fjranosus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork.. 1855, 29 — Acaiitiiocoris granosus, .SVu/, Hem. Afr. ii. 55. a, b. Natal. From M. Gueiuzius' collection. (l. ACANTHOCORIS OBSCU RICORN IS, C. lf..j](). roluntlatus, %/(/. Arch. Enl. ii. 303. a. Sierra Leoue. Preseuled liy the llev. D. F. .Morf^an. 7. ACANTHOCOIUS FASCICHLATUS, C. II. 5 1(). a — n. St)utl) Africa. Presented by Sir .\. Sinitli. o. Soulb Africa. Presented by Ii.' Tiiuieu, Esu. 8. AcANTHOCORrS TARSALIS. Mas. Niger; prnl/mra.v suhlnhcrciilatnx, laleriluis dcntath pnsdce dildtalis el. rotuvdatis, migulis pnsticis ob/iisis imn. pruuuiiulis ; scnlellum cnrinatum ; tibue fwstictt fulvn bigullal.\, libiis quatuor aiitciioribux (arsisqiie luteis ; metnbrana busi ulra. Crinocerus poiiderosus, Walk. List Ci'ylon Ins. Male and female. Dark brdwn, in colour and stmcture like A. scabralor. First joint of llie atitcnniE hartily shorter than the second; tliird shorter than the second, luteous at the base; fourth luleous, very much shorter than the thiid. Prolhorax finely scabrous; sides very slightly undulating ; hind part dilated; hind angles rectangular. Alido- nien with luteous spots along each side; disk red. Femora minutely lulierculate. Hind lemora much incrassated, dentate beneath. Hind til)iaB slightly widened and with a luleous spot before the middle, with a toolh beneath beyond the middle. Tarsi and four anterior lihi;e luteous. j\Iembrane of the fore wings deep black towards the base. Length of the body 6 lines. a — h. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templelon. Genus?. PFTALOCNEMIS. Pelalocuemis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1853, '259. Hem. Afr. ii. 58. A. Rostrum extending between the middle coxae; second joint longer by half than the third. Antennae shorter than the body by nearly a third. Hind tibiae somewhat longer than the iiind femora. - spiuulosa. B. Rostrum hardly extending beyond the fore coxae; second and third joints nearly equally long. Antennae shorter than the body by half or by more than half. Hind tibiae hardly longer than the hind femora. a. Body biistly. Sides of the prothorax widened into a short process in front of the posterior angles, denticulata, sabulosa. b. Sides of the prothorax with no lobes. - - pachycera. 1. Pktalocnemis spinulosa. Acantliocoris spinulosus, .S7rt/, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1858, 316 — Petaloc- nemis spinulosa, Slal, IJein. Afr. ii. 58. South Africa. 1. Petalocnemis denticulata. Acauthocoris denticulatus, Slnl, Ofv. K. V. Ak. For/i. 1855, 32— Petaloc- nemis denticulata, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 59. Caffraria. 3. Petalocnemis sabulosa. sabulosa, Stal, Hern. Afr. ii. 60. Caflfraria. 120 CATALOGUE OF 4. Petalocnkmis pachycera. pachyceius, Slal, Of v. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 29 — pachycera, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 60. Caffiaiia. Genus 8. ATHAUMASTUS. AUiaumastus, BLnjr, Vei/i. Zool. Bol. Ges. JVien, xv.431. Hem. Hel. 89. 1. Athaumastus lugens. Crinocerus lujjens, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ale. Fork. 1855, 184 — Albauinastus lugeus, Mat/r, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xv. 431. Hem. Hel. 91. Brazil. Genus 9. CORYNOCORIS. Corynocoris, Mayr, Hem. Hel. 95. 1. CORYNOCOKIS TYPHOUS. Merocoris typbasus, C. H. 419. 2. COUYNOCOHIS DISTINCTUS. Merocoris distinclus, C. H. 419. a. Si. Louis. Presented by the Entomological Club. b. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. Genus 10. MEROCORIS, C. H. 419. 1. Merocoris tristis, C. H. 420. a. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. h, c. Petropolis. Presented by J. Gray, Esq. d. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. e. ? Presented by M. Serville. Genus 11. MACHTIMA, C. H. 406. 1. MaCHTIMA CRUCKiERA, C. H. 406. a — c. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. d — g. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. h. Honduras. Presented by W. W, Saunders, Esq. 2. Machtima tenuicornis, C.H.iOQ. a. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection. HEMIPTEUA HETEROPTERA. 121 Genus 12. ZOREVA, C. H. 407. 1. Z0RF,VA DEXTIPES, C. H. 407. a. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. 1. ZoREVA ARMATOR. Coreus armator, Fahr. Sijst. Jthi/n. 196 — Zorera armator, Stal, Bern. Fabr. i. 49. South America. 3. ZoREVA VICINA. vicina, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. ii. 579. Moyabamba, Peru. 4. ZoREVA DIVISA. divisa, Sg7it. A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. ii. 580. Peru. 5. ZoREVA IMMACULICOLLIS. immaculicollis, Costa, R. Accad. Scienze Fisiche e Matem. Napoli, Fast'. 10. The three following genera probably belong to the Acauthocoridae. Genus DALCERA. Dalcera, Synt. A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. iii. 556. 1. Dalcera lacerd^e. lacerda?, Spit. A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. iii. 55(5, pi. 13, f. 19. Chili. Genus ELATHEA. Elathea, Stal, (Ef. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1867, 541. 1. Elathea mundula. Criuocenis munduhis, Stal, Ofo. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1858, 439— Elathea mundula, Stal, (Ef. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1807, 540. Brazil. Genus SAGOTYLUS. Sagotylus, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien. xv. 431. Hem. Hel. 88. 1. Sagotylus triguttatus. Crinocerus triguttatus, Il.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 86. Mexico. 12^ CATALOGUE OF 2. TRIGONOCEPHALA. A. Apical joint of the anteniue filiform, not thickened.- 1. Linicoknia. B. Apical joint of the auteunaj thickened, nodose or fusiioim. - - - - - 2. NoDicoRNiA. 1. LINEICORNIA. A. Eyes not very prominent. Ocelli widely separated. 1. Anisoscelid^. B. Eyes very prominent. Ocelli approximate. - 2. Alydid/e. Fam. 1. ANISOSCELID/E, C. H. 449. Subfam. Coreida, Slal — Auisoscelidida ct Lci)toscelidida, Slal. A. Tlind tibise dilated, leaf-like. a. Hind femora slender. - - - - 1. Diaciou. b. Hind femora thick. * First joint of the antenna about as long as the head. ----- 2. Anisoscki.is. ** First joint of the antennte much shorter than the head. ----- 3. Nakma. B. Hind lihifE simple. a. Basal part of the fore wings coriaceous. * Third joint of the rostrum shorter than the fourth. I AntenniB long, slender. I Antennae moderately long and slender. § Fourth joint of the antenna) slender, not thicker than the third. Hind femora spinous beneath. X Hind angles of the prothorax not dilated nor acute. 0 Spiracles situated in the middle of the ventral segments or thereabout. - - - 4. Phtmia. -)- Rostrum extending beyond the hind coxae. H — H Rostrum extending to the middle coxa-. - 7. Plinachtus. 00 Spiracles seated before the middle of the ventral segments. - - - - 0. Lkptoscelis. XX Hind angles of the prothorax dilated and acute. ----- (). Malvana. §§ Fourth joint of the antennse thicker than the third. 8. Cebrenis. 9. SpiiicTorvuus. 10. M vpselonotus. II Antennae very long and slender. - - Ui. Ukanocoris. ■\\ Antenna; shorter, stouter; first joint shoiter than the head. - . . - 11. Michobasis. ** Third joint of the rostrum as long as or longer than the fourth. 1 First joint of the antennai longer than the head. 1;'). Lybas. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 123 ff First joint of the antennaj shorter than the head. X Head not tumid on each side behind the eyes. 12. Jadera. II Head tumid on each side behind the eyes. - 13. Sehinetha. Iff First joint of the antennEe much shorter than the head. ----- 14. TYNOToaiA. b. Basal part of the fore wings membranous. - 17. Copius. Genus 1. DIACTOR, C. H. 450. 1. DiACTOR BILINEATUS, C. H. 450. a. South America. Presented by Sir A. Calcott. b. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. c—f. Brazil. Presented by Major-Gen, Hardwicke. g. JBrazil. From Mr. Children's collection. h. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. t. Brazil. From Mr. Vigors' collection. j. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2. Di ACTOR roLiACEUs, C. H. 451. Anisoscelis foliacea, Stal, a. Guayaquil. Presented by Dr. Hooker. b. Para. Presented by G. Graham, Esq. c. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. d. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. e. Brazil. From Mr. Vigors' collection. /. Brazil. g. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 3. DiACTOR RUFUS, C. H. 451. Anisoscelis alipes? Guer. Mag. Zool. in. his. pi. 75 — Anisoscelis rufa, Slal — Anisoscelis afSnis, IFestw. a. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. b. Vera Cruz. From M. Salle's collection. 4. DiACTOR MARGINELLUS. Lepioscelis marginellus, C. H. 457 — Diactor cincticollis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 185. a, b. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. 5. DiACTOR DISCOLOR. discolor, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1854, 235. Bug. Resa, 233 (27), Tahiti. 124 CATALOGUE OF Genus 2. ANISOSCELIS, C. H. 452. Leptoglossus, Guh. Voy. Coq. Ins. 174. Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 61 — Theognis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ah. Fork. 1867, 544. America. 1. Anisoscelis scripta, C. H. 452. stigma? Herhsl.P — serrulatus? H.-Sch. — Theognis scripta, Stal. a. Brazil. Presented by Sir C. Stewart. b. Para. Presented by G. Graham, Esq. c. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. d. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. e. Columbia. From M. Gou dot's collection. Columbia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Amazon Reffion. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Cayenne. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Vera Cruz. Presented by VV. W. Saunders, Esq. Tapayos. From Mr. Bates' collection. Oajaca. From M. Salle's colleclion. 2. Anisoscelis minor, C. H. 452. Theognis minor, Stal. Mexico. a. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection. b. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. c. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. 4. Anisoscelis zonata, C. H. 452. Theognis zonata, Stal. a. Mexico. Presented by E. P. Coffin, Esq. 4. Anisoscelis albicincta. Anisoscelis albicinctus. Sag, Neiv Harm. fnd. 1831 — Theognis confusa, Stal, 771 ; Works Ed. Leconte, i. 326 — Leptoglossus albicinctus, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 52 — Anisoscelis confusa, C H. 453. a — e. St. John's Blufl', East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. /, g. Brazil. From Mr. Cliildren's collection. h. ? Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. i — /. East Florida. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. m. Para. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. n. Vera Cruz. From M. Salle's collection. 0. Venezuela. From Mr. Birschell's collection. ;>, q. United States. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. HEMIPTERA HRTEROPTERA. 125 6. Anisoscelis tibialis, C. H. 453. oppositus, Say. From Mr. Children's collecliou. 6. Anisoscelis gonagra, C. H. 453. Theoffiiis gonagra, Stal — Cimex grallator, Herbst. — Leptoglossus gouagr Slal. a. Mexico. From M. Hartweg's collection. b. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. c. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. ;les prominent, broad, hardly acute, slif^htly ascending. Femora dentate beneath towards the tips. Hind tibia; membranous on both sides; dilatation on the inner side including a small indistinct luteous mark, widening from the base to the middle, where it terminates obliquely ; dilatation on the outer side broader, quadridentate, occupying nearly ibe whole length. Fore wings black, with a slender zigzag luteous band; veins of the corium red. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 9 lines. The black tarsi will distinguish it from the other nearly-allied species. a. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. 24. Anisoscelis selecta. Mas. Ferruginea,fuhlus nigm punctata; caput nigrum, fiarn Irivillatuvi, xubtus bivitttitinn ; antennm rufa, articulo So basiflavo ; prothorax flavo bifasciatus, fascia antica lata nigro conspersa, fascia postica tenui, angulis posticis acutis subpromimtlis subasceadentibus ; libiie posticcB apices versus flavcc, intus subdilatatce albido nolatie, extus tridentato dilatata albido punctata: ; tibia quatunr anteriorcs Jiava:, apice rufescentes ; alee antica albo integriter unifisciata. Male. Ferruginous. Head black, a little longer than the first joint of the antennae, with three yellow stripes above and with two beneath. Rostrum extending to the second ventral segment. Antenna) red, as long as the body; first joint slightly curved; second longer than the first; third yellow towards the base, a little shorter than the first; fourth longer tban the second. Prothorax very finely scabrous, with two yellow bands; first band broad, thinly and minutely black-speckled ; second narrow, near the hind border; hind angles acute, slightly prominent and asceiuling. Pectus and ventral segments with many black points. Femora dentate beneath towards the tips. Hind tibire yellow beyond the dilated pari; membrane on the inner side very narrow, occupying a little less than half the length from the base, with an irregular white mark and two whitish jioints; membrane on the outer side broad, a little longer than that on the 128 CATALOGUE OF inner side, tridentate on its apical half, with a few whitish points. Tarsi and four anterior libite yellow ; the latter reddish towards the base. Fore wings with a white regular band ; membrane dark brown. Length of the body 7 lines. a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 25. Anisoscelis pr^cipua. Fcem. Picea ; caput luten qidnqiie vittatwn, subtus fiavo bivittatum ; antennarum articuli 2us 3usf/ue luteo late unifasciatcE, Aus dimidio apirali luteo ; prothorax fascia flava tenui arcuaia, anguiis posticis proniinulis serratia peracutis subascendenlibus ; scutelli anguli fiavo unipunctati ; pectus fiavo yutlatum ; venter fiavo septcrnvittatus ; femora rufo vitlata ; tibicc posticte intus dentato subdilatatee albido unimaculdice, extus bidentato dilafatte, albido unislrigatiE ; tibicB guatuor anleriores picccc, fiavo bifasciala ; alec anticce fiavo uni- punclala. Female. Piceous. Head a little longer than the first joint of the antenna;, with five liiteous stripes, the outer pair appearing between the eyes and the bind border; under side with two broader yellow stripes, which are notched on the inner side. Kostrum yellow, extending to the first ventral segment. Antenna' a liiile shorter than the body; first joint slightly curved; second and third with a brnad luteous band on each; second" much longer than the first; third a little longer than the first; fourth luteous for more than half the length from the tip, a little longer than the third. Prothorax finely scabrous, with a slender curved yellow band ; hind angles prominent, serrated, slightly ascending, very acute. A yellow point on each angle of the scutelluin. Pectus with many yellow dots. Ventral segments with seven irregular yellow stripes. Femora striped with red, darkish beneath. Hind femora tuberculate. Flind tibiae dilated on both sides; membrane on the inner side narrow, dentate, including a whitish spot, extending for more than half the length from the base ; membrane on the outer side rather narrow, with a whitish streak extending along the whole length, with two oblique acute teeth. Four anterior tibia; piceons, with two yellow bands. Fore wings with a yellow point in the dii-k. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. Var. jS. — Hind angles of the |)rothorax less prominent and acute. Length of the body 8 lines. i. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2G. Anisoscixis concolor. Fcem. Picea, subtus nigro guttata ; antennarum articulus 2?«.? rufus; prothoracis anguli postiri obtusi, nnn prnminuli ; pedes quatuor anleriores rnftscrntes ; tibia: posticte intus sjtbdilatatte, extus late bidentato dilalatw. Female. Pii-eous. Head somewhat longer than the first joint of the antenna', llostrum exteniling to the second ventral sc|^ment ; first joint of HEMIPTEKA HETEHOPTERA. 129 the antennjB slij^hlly curved; secoiul red, veiv much lonj^er than the first. Prothorax scabrous, with a slight neck ; hind anfjles obtuse, not prominent. Pectus and ventral segments with black dots. Four anterior legs reddish. Hind femora slightly tuberculate, dentate beneath, except towards the base. Hind tibiic dilated ; membrane on the inner side narrow, extending from the base to somewhat beyond the middle; membrane on the outer side a little longer and more than twice broader than that on the inner side, with three broad angles along the apical half. Length of the body 9 lines. a. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. 27. Anisoscelis alaTa. Foera. Purpureo-cyanea ; caput poslice luleo lrivittalum,subtus lividum ; prothorax fascia ochracea lata undulata nigro guttata, angidis posticis prominuiis latissimis nigro nerratis oblique ascendentibus ; pectus lividum, utrinque ochraccum nigro giittatum purpurenque bimaculatwii ; abdominis laiera ochraceo maculata ; venter nclira- ceus, e maculis cyaneis quadrivittatus ; tibice poxtica subdilalalce, extus luteo uniplagiatic ; ahe anlicce luteo unimaculatcc. Female. Deep purplish blue. Head a little longer than the first joint of the antennae; hind part with three luleous stripes; under side livid. Rostrum extending to the second ventral segment. Antennae pubescent ; first joint slightly curved ; second much longer than the first; third as long as the first. Prothorax scabrous, with a broad undulating black-dotted orange band, which includes the hind angles; these are very broad and prominent, beset with black teeth, obliquely ascending. Pectus livid, ochraceous, black-dotted, and with two purple spots on each side. Abdomen with ochraceous spots along each side; ventral segments ochraceous, with four rows of blue spots. Femora slightly dentate beneath towards the tips. Hind tibia? slightly dilated on both sides for half the length from the base, the membrane on the outer side with a large luteous patch. Fore wings with a luteous spot in the disk. Length of the body 10 lines. a. Para. From Mr. Hewilson's collection. Africa. 28. Anisoscelis membranacea, C II. Ab\. Anisoscelis flavopunctatus, Sgixt. Maillard, Notes Isle Reun. Ins. 27, pi. 21, f. 4 — Theoguis membranaceus, Stal. a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. b. West Africa. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. c. d. Madagascar. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer's collection. e. Nalal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. /• ? 130 CATALOGUE OF Asia. 29. Anisoscelis orientalis, C. H. 454. a. Java. From tbe collection of the East India Company. b. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. Borneo. From Mr. Wallace's colleetiou. Fiores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Timor. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Batchian. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Cambodia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Oceania. 30. Anisoscelis australis, C. H. 454. a — c. Navigators' Islands. Presented by the Duke of Northumberland. Genus 3. NARNIA. Narnia, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 294. 1. Narnia fem grata. femorata, Slal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 296. a, b. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. 2. Narnia pallidicornis. pallidicornis, Stal, Kongl. Svensk. Akad. ix. Texas. Note. — I have not yet been able to see the above volume, and have therefore deferred mentioning some of the species which are there enumerated. Genus 4. PHTHIA. Phthia, Stal, Ofv. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1SG7, 545. 1. Phthia pulchella. Leptoscelis pulchella, C. H. 45(>. a. Columbia. From M. Goudol's collection. 2. PlITHIA FASTUOSA. Leptoscelis fastuosa, C. H. 455. a, b. Brazil. From Mr. Moruay's collection. HEMIPTERA HETEHOPTEKA. 181 3, Phthia lunata. Leptoscelis lunata, C. H. 455. a. Columbia. From M. Jnrgeus' collection. b. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay's collection. c. Brazil. From Mr. Walker's collection. d. Mexico. From Mr. Walker's collection. e. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. Phthia lunata, Slal. f. E<;a. From Mr. Bates' collection. a. Santareni. From Mr. Bates' collection. 4, Phthia picta. Leptoscelis picta, C. H. 457. Phthia picta, Stal. Mexico. a. West Indies. From Mr. Children's collection. b. Honduras. c. d. ? Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belcher. Var.i' Anisoscelis pulverulentus, Il.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 9. e,f. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. p. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. A, i. Para. From Mr. Bates' collection. j. Villa Nova. From Mr. Bales' collection. k, I. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. m. Mexico. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 5. Phthia obscura. Leptoscelis obscura, C. II. 458. a. Columbia. From M. Goudot's collection. b. Cayenne. Presented by H. C. Rothery, Esq. 6. Phthia cyanea. Leptoscelis cyanea, Sgnl. A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. ii. 58L Jurimaguas, Peru. 7. Phthia serrata. Leptoscelis serrata, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. ii. 581. Jurimaguas, Peru. 8. Phthia ornata. ornata, Slal, A. S. E. F. Ante Ser. v. 183. Bolivia. 13'oJ CATALOGUE OF 0. Phthia decorata. decora la, Slal, A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. v. 184. a. Santaiem. From Mr. Bates' collection. h. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 10. Phthia concinna. Mas et fcBin. Cyanea ; caput luleo bigultaium et bivitlalvm, suhtus flavo hivitlatum ; prothorax ater, fascia Jlava arcuata fasciaque antcriorp cyanea, angulis posticis rectangulatis vi.v pnnninuiis ; pectus luleo maculatum ; venter e maculls luteis bivUlatum; alee anticcB atrce,Jlavo unifasciatce. Male and female. Deep blue. Head a little longer than the first joint of the auteniise, with a luleous dot at the base of each antenna and with two luteous stripes on the hind part; under side with two broad yellow stripes. Pioslriim extending to ihe second ventral segment. Antenna; a liitle shorter than the body; first joint hardly curved ; second nuicli longer than the first; third a little longer than the first; fourth very much longer than the second. Prothorax deep black, with a slightly curved yellow band and with a more anterior metallic-bhie band; hind angles rectangular, hardly prominent. Peclus with several Inteous spots. Ventral segments with two rows of luteous spots. Femora bideutate benealh near tlie tips. Fore wings deep black, with a pale yellow band near ihe base. Length ot ihe body 9 lines. a. Mexico. From Mr. Walker's collection. A, c. Orizaba. From M. Salle's collection. Genus ;>. LEPTOSCELIS, C. //. 455. 1. LeTTOSCELIS H£M01UIH0US, C. H. 45(). a, b. Para. Presented by R. Graham, Esq. c. Para. From Mr. Bales' collection. d, c. Demcrara. From Mr. Cliiidren's collection. /. Rio Nc';;io. From Mr. Wallace's collection. y, li. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. i. Cayenne. Prcseuted by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 2. I.El'IOSCET.lS DIVISA. divisa, Stal, Op. K. V. Ah. Fork. IS5^», 458. Brazil. 3. LFPIOSCKf.IS KXcr.LLKNS. excellens, Stal. A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. v. 18'-'. Northern Brazil. IIKxUIPTKP.A HETEROI'TKHA. loO 4. LkI'TOSCF.LIS FASCIIFERA. fascifeia, Slal, A. S. E. F. 4»U' Scr. v. 182. Northeri) Brazil. 3. LePTOSCELIS KGKEUIA. egregia, Slal, A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. v. 182. Northern Biazil. 6. Leptoscelis elongator. Cordis elongator, Fahr. Si/st. Rlujn. 195 — Leptoscelis infainata, C. U.\bG — Leptoscelis elongator, »S'^a/, llem. Fair. i. o2. tf, b. Brazil. Presented bv the Entomological Club, c— /. Brazil. black beneath. Hind femora slightly incrassated, with black spines beneath, with a blackish stripe on the inner side, and with blaci; tijis. Hind tibia; black, slightly curved, shorter than the bind femora, with a luteous streak beneath. Hind wings and membraue of the fore wings pellucid. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Cape. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 166 CATALOGUE OF South Asia and Eastern Isles. 31. Camptopus linearis. Alydus linearis, C. H. 472 — Riptortus linearis. Slal. a. Bombay. Presented by Sir W. Elliott. b. Honfi Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. c. China. Presented by G. T. Lay, Esq. d. Java. From the collection of the East India Company. e. Philippine Isles. From Mr, Cuming's collection. /. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. g. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. h. Ceylon. From Dr. Thwaites' collection. i. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. _;'. Flores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. k. Ceram. From Madame Ida Pfeiffer's collection. I. Ceram. From Mr. Wallace's collection. HI. Ke. Presented by W. W . Saunders, Esq. n. Burmab. Presented by \V. W. Saunders, Esq. 0. New Guinea. Presented by W, W. Saunders, Esq. •p. Sula. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 32. Camptopus ventralis. Alydus ventralis, C. //. 474. a. Bombay. Presented by Sir \V. Elliott. b. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk's collection. c. North Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's collection. d — g. Jajniu. Presented by F. Smith, Esq. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. Interior of China. Presented by Lieut. Col. H. A. Sarel. 33. Camptopus pepestris. Cimex pedestris, Fair. Si/st. Ent. 727; Sp. 7??s. ii. 375 ; Mant. Ins. \'\. 307 — Genis pedestris, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. J9() — Lygaeus pedestris, Fabr. Ent. Sysl. Suppl. 5o9 — Alydus ])edestiis, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 252 — Riptortus pedestris, Stal, Hem, Fabr. i, 64. Hindostan. 34. Camptopus clavatus. Alydus clavatus, Dnhrn, Steit. Ent. Zcit. IbGO, 402— Riptortus clavatus, 3Iayi: Hem. 111. Singapore. 35. CaiMptopus major. Alydus major, Dnhrn, Stctt. Ent. Zcit. IS(30, 402— Riptortus major, Mayr. Ihm. 111. Sambelong. HEMIPTERA HKTEllOPTERA. 167 Australia. A. Scutellum striped. - - - - . scutellaris. B- Scutellum not striped. - - . serripes, obscuiicovnis. 36. Camptopus scutellaris. Alydus scutellaris, C. H. 474— Mirperus scutellaris, Slal. a. Australia. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. b. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 37. Camptopus serripes. Alydus serripes, C. H. 474 — Riptortus serripes, Slal. a. Australia. 38. Camptopus annulicornis. Alydus annulicornis, C. II. 475 — Riptortus annulicornis, Stal. a. Australia. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 39. Camptopus obscuricornis. Alydus obscuricornis, C. H. 475— Riptortus obscuricornis, Stal. a. Port Essington. From Mr. Gould's collection. 40. Camptopus sordidus. Fcem. Ferrugineus, cinereo tomentosus, siibius flavo interrupte bivit- latus; rostrum coxas intermrdias panllo superans ; antennm rufcc corpore multo breviores ; prothnracis anguli pnstici acuti, prominuH subascendentes ; femora pnsiica siibincraasata, sublus uniseriaiiin spinosa; iibicB posticce stibarcuatw, basi aplccqiie picecc ; membrana cinerea. Female. Ferruginous, with cinereous tomentum. Rostrum extendino- a little beyond the middle coxa. Antenns red, much shorter than the body; second joint as long as the third, very much shorter than the first • fourth very much longer than the first. Head beneath and pectus with a* twice interrupted yellow stripe on each side. Prethorax with a transverse furrow near the fore border and with a slight neck; hind angles acute prominent, slightly ascending. Legs dark red. Hind femora slighily incrassated, with a row of spines beneath. Hind tibia? pale red, piceous at the base and at the tips, much shorter than the hind femora, slightly curved. Fore wings with a cinereous membrane. Length of the body 7 lines. a, h. Australia. From Mr. Strange's collection. 168 CATALOGUE OF Genus 8. EUTHETUS, C. H. 479. 1. EuTHETUS I'ULCHELr.US, C H. 479. a. North Hindoslaii. From Caj)!. Boyb' collection. 2. EUTHEXUS LEDCOSTICTUS. leiicostictus, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 30. Hem. Afr. ii. 91. Caffruria. 3. EuTHETUS LEUCOPCECILUS. leueopoecilus, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 30. Hem. Afr. ii. 91. Caffraria. 4. EuTHETUS SORDIDUS. sordidus, Sid, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 30. Hem. Afr. ii. 91. Caffraria. Genus 9. MICRELYTRA, C. H. 480. 1. MiCUELYTRA FOSSULARUM, C. //. 480. rt. Spain. Presented by B. Frend, Esq. b. Italy. The following genera may be included with the Stenocephalida; or with the AlydidsB ; the two families may be united. Genus DACLERA. Daclera, S(fnl. Maillard, Notes He Reunion, Hhn. 27. 1. Daclera punctata. punctata, Sgnt. Maillanl, Notes He Reunion, Him. 27, pi. 20, f. 7. Bourbon. Genus CYLLARUS. Cyllarus, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. Ol. 1. Cyllarus loxgirostrum. Gonoccnis longirostrum, S. Ihm. 33, 2, 2Ji». 1, Trachelium bicolor. hiuolor, n.-Si'h. Wanz. Ins. ix. 274, jil. 320, f. 989. Brazil. 2. TllACIlELIUM FULV[Pi:S. fulvipes, Il.-Sch. Wan:. Ins. ix. 275, pi. 320, f. 990. Brazil. 3. Tracheliu.v picTicErs. Traclieliiiin picticeps, Sial, Eng. Rfsa, 235 — Cydamus picticeps, Slat, liio Jan. 59. Rio Janeiro. 4, Traciieliuji femorale. Trachelium feniorale, Stal, Rio Jan. Htni. 33 — Cydamus fomoralis, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 2, HO. Rio Janeiro. 5. Trachelium adsi-eusipes. Cydamus adspersipes, Sial, Rio Jan. Ilcm. 33. Rio Janeiro. Genus DULICIIIUS. Dulichius, Slal, Ilem. Afr. ii. 89. I. Dur,ItIIIUS TTtrFiPTNOSI trispinosus, Slal, Ilcin. Afr. ii. i)0. CalFraria. 170 CATAT,OGUE OF 2. DuLICinUS? CLAVIFER. Mas. Piceus, {ftacileit, niteu.'i, snlipiinclalus ; antcmue gracillimce, corpore rnulto longinres ; prolharax convexux, anlice coarclatus, angiilis posticis rolundatis iion prominulis ; sculeUum spina fiiiformi erecla apice dihUata armalum ; pedes lonc/i, gracillimi, femoribus fusco fasciatis ; mnnbrann obscure cinrrea. Vav. j3. — Prolliorax riifus, antice niger ; femora poslica nigricnntia. Male. Piceous, slender, sliininnf, thinly aiul very minutely pnnclured. Head short. Eyes iirominent. Antennic very slender, much longer than the body; first joint tuwny, suliclavate; second much lon. //(.s-. ii. 37.3 ; Mant. Ins.W. 308— GlmtIs niiloimis, Fabr. h'nl. S^st. iv. 191 ; 6><. Rhj/n. 200, Slaf, Hem. Fair. i. (i6. Wesl Indies. 2. Leptocoius.v xii'l;loii)E8, C. II. 484. a. Rio Jiineiro. Presented by J. P. G. Smitli, Esq. b, c. Brazil. From Mr. Cliiliireii's collection. d — f. Saiilarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. (J. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweeilie's collection. h. Si. Domingo. From Mr. Hearne's collection. i. Dcmerani. Presented by Fredk. Moore, Esq. 3. Li;PTOcoi;iSA aucuata. llhalxlocoris arcii.-ita, Kol. Mrl. (i.s, ,,!. 8, f. 1 1 —Leptocorisa arcuata, Fieb. Eur. Ilcm. 224._ Caucasus region. 4. LePTUCOKIHA VAlUCriRNIS, C. 11. 4S4. Chinensis, C. H. 483— apicalis, C. //. 484. a — (.. Siena Leone. Presented by the Pev. D. F. IMorgan. d, e. China. Presented by G. T. Lav, I'^sq. /. Ceybm. Presented by Dr. Thwaifes. r/. I'iiilippinc Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. /*. Amoy. From Mr. Stevens' collection. i.j. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templelon. k. Malacca. Presented by W. W. Sauiideis, Emj. Flores. Presented bv W. W. Saunders, Es(i. /. Sarawak. Presented' iiy W. W. Saunders, Esq. m. Celebes. Presented I)y W. W. Saunders, Escj. n. C(Mam. Presented by Sir J. Liddell. o. Norlli China. From Mr. Fortune's collection. p. Penaiig. Presented by J. C. Bowrinjj, Es(|. q. Ilindostan. Presenled by J. C. Bowring, Esq. r, ,9. New Guinea. Presented iiy W. W. Saunders, Esij. t. Bali. Presented by \V. \V. Saunders, Es(|. %i. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, l'-s(j. v-z. Madras. Presented by A. C. Brisbane Neill, Esci. '-Very desliuc- ti\(; to the rice crops." iiKMii'TJ':i!A hktk]U)1>'i-1';i;a. 173 5. Ll'.l'TOCOUISA A N (J US r ATA. CiiiKX aiigiistatiis, Fabr. Maiit. Ins. ii. oO.S— (icni^ angiislaUis, Fair. Ent. Sysl. iv. 191 ; Sysl. lilnju. -liVi. Slal, Ilnn. Fahr. i. G(l— Genis uratmius, Fabr. Ent. iSi/sl. iv. Ii)l ; .Si/sl. li/ij/n. 2 — J\luUisea prolixa, .S'/k/, //cm. Afr. ii. 6. livrl. Ent. Zcil. x. 1(50. Hong Kong. 7. LePTOCOUISA COSTALIS. Myedoclius custalis, Il.-Sch. ]Vnnz. Ins. viii. IXi, {)l.-28l, f. HG4 — .Slcno- coris costalis, Il.-Sch. lade.v, 191. Java. a. Malacca. Presented bv W. W. Saunders, Es(|. b. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunni/iitr( s, (irtivnlo Xo plus ininiisri' I'n/ri)^ \i iliinidio biisu/i alio ; jirothara.K nii/cr, tnarg'tnr atitiKi la(( iibi(s(jiic trsldctis, aixjul'is jiiisticis ri'lnndalts non proini- 174 CATALOGUE OF 7ndis ; sculellum nigrum, apice teslaceuni ; pedes picei, femoribus pallide leslaceis apice piceis ; alec anliac nigra, casta pallidc testacea, membrana pallide fusca. Male. Pale teslaceuus, very slender. Head and thorax with two bhick lateral stripes which widen hindward. Lateral lubes of the head extending beyond the middle lobe. Eyes slightly in'ominent. Rostrinn extendinjr to the hind toxie ; (irsi and second joints much longer than the third and than ihc fourth. Antenna black, very slender, longer than the body; first joint lawny towards the base or wholly tawny, except towards the lip, nuich longer than the second; third a little longer than the second ; fourth longer than the first, white for nearly half the length from the base. Prothorax black, except on each side and towards the fore border; hind angles rounded, not i)roniinent. Scutellum black; tip testaceous. Legs piceuus, long, very slender; coxui and femora pale testaceous, the latter piceous towards the lips. Fore wings black; cosia pale testaceous; mem- brane pale brown. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 6\ — 7\ lines. a. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace's collection. b. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. c. Sula. Presented by VV. \V. Sanuders, Esq. 11. Lepiocouisa biguttata. Mas. Testacea, gracillima ; caput nigra biviltatum ; antenna nigra, gracillimu', corpore longiores, articulo 4o basi Jinvo ; prothorax tubcrculis duabus poslicis piceis ; pedes nigri, gracillimi, femoribus basi teslaceis ; ahc anticcc nigrcc, vilta costali testacea, membrana fusca. Male. Testaceous, very slender. Head with a black stripe on each side; lateral lobes extending beyond the middle lobe. Eyes rather prominent, llostrum piceous, extending to the middle coxae; first joint pale testaceous, longer than the others. Antennte black, very slender, longer than the body; first joint very much longer than the second; third longer than the second; fourth yellow towards ihe base, longer than the hist. Prothorax with a piceous tubercle near each hind angle, which is rounded and not proinineut. Legs black, long, very slender; femora testaceous towaids the base. Fore wings black, with a testaceous costal slripe, which is narrowest towards the base; membrane brown. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 7 lines. a. Gilolo, From Mr. Wallace's collection. Genus o. SAVIUS. Savin?:, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. "J, oS. 1. S.WILIS SUTUKl'.I.I.US. Parvi)lius suUncllus, Stal, Rio .Ian. Ilcin. 31— Savins suturellns, Stal, ■ Rio Jan. J/cm. 2, .38. a. Santarem. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b, c. Santarem. From Mr. Bates' collection. IIEMIPTERA IlKTEKOrTEUA. 175 Genus C. LYUNESSUS. Lyniessiis, .S'/«/, Rio Jan. Ilcm. 2, T)!") — Corislciiia, Conla, R. Acaid. Svienze Fisivhe e Maleui. Napoli, Fuse. 10. 1. LyUNESSUS ilUIALlS. Parypl)es tibialis, Slal, Rio Jan. Ihin. 31 — Lviiiessus tiliialis, .S%/, 72. Namacus. Hind femora spiny. - . - - Rostrum hardly extending beyond the fore coxa;. _ - - - - Head with spines in front. Pectus with a groove. - - - 1 Pectus with no groo^'e. 1. Coreida. 2. Rhopalid^. 1. Chorosoma. 2. Stiuoptus. 3. Acestra. 4. Neides. 5. Capys. 6. Berytus. 7. Jalysus. 8. Phyllomoepha. 9. Hydaba. 10. COHDUBA. 14. gonocerus. 15. Cletus. 17. Catorhintha. 18. Zieca. 19. DlSCOGASTER. 1. AULACOSTERNUM. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 179 § Front with one spine. - - - - §§ Front with two spines. _ . . B. Hind femora more or less spiny beneath, gcue- vally thick. a. Antennae smooth, slender. Pseudophhrida, -S^rt/. * First joint of the antennae longer than the head. ** First joint of the anleunae shorter than the head or abonl equal to it in length, f Head with many spines. - - - ft Head unarmed. - - - - b. Antennas stout, rough, hairy. - - - Genus 1. CHOROSOMA, C. H. 487. 1. Chorosoma Miriformis, C. //. 487. a — d. England. Presented by J. C. Dale, Esq. e — /.-. England. I. Polish Ukraine, Presented by Dr. Dowler. >«, n. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 0. Europe. From Mr. Children's collection. 2. Chorosoma Schillingii, C H. 487. a. England. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b — •/. England. g — k. France. Presented by F. VV^alker, Esq. Genus 2. STIROPTUS. Stiroptus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 469. 1. Stiroptus lineaticornis. lineaticornis, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1859, 4(59. Rio Janeiro. Genus 3. ACESTRA, C. H. 488. 1. AOESTRA SiNICA, C. H. 480. a. China. Presented by G. T. Laye, Esq. Genus 4. NEIDES, C. //. 488. Europe. 1. Neides tipularius, C. H. 489. Berytus (Sphalerocoris) tipularius, Flor, Rhjn. Liv. i. 20G. a — c. England. From Mr. Stephens' collection. d. England. Presented by W. VV. Saunders, Esq. e — y. England. h. South France. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. i,j. Europe. From Mr. Children's collection. 12. Sethenira. 13. XiPHARES. 20. Clavigralla. 21. Mevania. 22. Myla. 23. Co REUS. 180 CATALOGUE OF 2. Neides depressus. depressus, Fieb. MSS. Douglas and Scott, Ilem. 161. England. 3. Neides aduncus. aduncus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1859, 202. Eur. Hem. 209. Corsica. 4. Neides favosus. favosus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1859, 203. Eur. Hem. 209. Germany. 5. Neides Signoeeti. Berytus Signoreti, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. iii. 204. Eur. Hem. 210. Douglas and Scott, Hem. 160. England. France. 6. Neides montivagus. Berytus noontivagus, Bremi, Meg. Slelt. Ent. Zeit. 1841, 89. IVam. Ins' 260. Fieb. Wien. Ent. 3l'on. 1859,204. Eur, Hem. 2\0. Douglas and Scott, Hem. 151. England. Germany. Switzerland. 7. Neides vittatus. Berytus vittatus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mun. 1859, 205. Eur. Hem. 210. Germany. 8. Neides cognatus. Berytus cognatus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1859, 205. Eur. Hem. 210. Douglas and Scott, Hon. 153. England. Germany. 9. Neides clavii'Es, C H. 489. a. England. Presented by 0. Eeilly, Esq. b. England. Presented by C. O. Waleiliouse, Esq. <;_/•. Enoland. Pret.ented by F. Walker, Esq. g, h. England. From Mr, Stephens' collection. I — n. Kngland. j, k. Europe. From Mr. Children's collection. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTKllA. 181 10. NeIDES CRASSIPES. Berytus crassipes, H.-Schaff'. Norn. Ent. i. 43. Fieb. Beitr. i, 351, 32, pi. 2, f. 28. Wkn. Ent. Moti. iii. 20(5. Eur. Hem. 211. Co^la, Cent, 127, pi. 2, f. 5. Douglaa and Scott, Hem. 156, England. Europe. 1 1. Neides minor. Berytus minor, H.-Sch. Norn. 43. Paiiz. Faun. Ins. Germ. 135, 7. Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1859,206. Eur. Hem. 211. Douglas and Scott, Hem. pi. 6, f. 1— Berytus Steltineusis.'' Dohrn, Slett. Ent. Zeit. 1860, 105— Berytus Fieberi? Dohrn, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1860, 105. a, b. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 12. Neides pectoralis. Apoplymus pectoralis, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1859, 206. Eur. Hem. 212. Corsica. 13. Neides annulosiis. Cardoposlelhus annulosus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1859, 208. Eur. Hem. 212. Corsica. 14. Neides parallelus. parallelus, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mim. viii. 323 — depressus ? Douglas and Scott, Brit. Hem. 161, pi. 6, f. 2. England. 15. Neides comiMutatds. Berytus commulatus, Fieb. MSS. Douglas and Scott, Brit, Hem. 188. England. 16. Neides pallidus. Megalomerium pallidum, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 1859, 208. Eur. Hem. 213. Corsica. 17. Neides Ferrarii. Berytus Ferrarii, Garbiglietti, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. 110. North and Central Italy. 182 CATALOGUE OF 18. Neides Drieberoexsis. Beytus Diiebeigensis, Voltcnhoven, Tijdschr. Enl. Ser. 2, iv. 64, pi. l,f. 9. Holland. America. 19. Neides spinosus. spiuosus, Say. United States. 20. Neides decurvatus. decuivatus, Ulder, Proc. Dost. Soc. Nat, Hist. 1871, United Slates. 21. Neides gracilipes. gvacilipes, Slal, Eucj. Resa, 29. California. 22. Neides spinosissimus. spinosissiimis, Sgnt. A. S. E. F. ime Scr. iii. 555. Chili. Genus 5. CAPYS. Capys, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 119. 1. Capys malacaipus. Neides malacaipus, Stal, olini. — Capys lualacaipus, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 119. Genus 6. BERYTUS. Metacanthus, C. //. 489. 1. Beuytus punctipes, C. H. 489. Gampsocoris transilvanica, Fuss, Mitth. Ver. Herm. 1852, 7. a. England. Presented by J. C. Dale, Esq. b, c. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. d—f. England. From Mr, Stephens' collection. 2. Beuytus rufescens. Bevytus rufescens, H.-Sch. Norn. 43. Panz. Faun. Germ. 135,8 — Berytus elegaus, Burm.Havdb. Ent. ii. 313 — Berytus annulatus, Gorsk. 14(i— Neides Sieberi, Crislofori, Spin. Ep. 20t) — Metalropis rufescens, Ficb. Wicn. Enl. Mon. 1859, 207. Eur. Hem. 213. Douglas and Scott, Hem. 14S, pi. 5, f. 9. 1-ngluud. Europe. HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 183 South Asia. 3. Bkkyius pulchellus. Metacanthus pulclicllus, C. II. IDO. a. Norlli Hiudostau. From Capt. Boys' collection. Country unknown. 4. Berytus fectoralis. Metacanlbus pectoialis, C. II. 490. a. ? From Air. Children's collection. Genus 7. JALYSUS. Jalysus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 2, 59. I. Jalysus macer. Metacanthus macer, Stal, Eug. Resa, 236 — Jalysus macer, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 2, 60. Puna, near Guayaquil. 2. Jalysl's tenellus. Metacanthus tenellus, S(al, Eug. Resa, 236— Jalysus tenellus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. Q, 60. Puna, near Guayaquil. 3. Jalysus sobrinus. sobrinus, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 2, 60. Rio Janeiro. Genus 8. PHYLLOMORPHA, C. H. 491. 1. Phyllojiorpha lacimata, C. II. 491. a — c. Albania. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. (I — g. South France. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. h. Spain. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. i. Portugal. j, k. South France. /. Bagdad. Presented by W. K. Loftus, Esq. 2. Phyllomorpiia paradoxa, C. II. 492. a, b. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. c. Biergherdorp. Presented by Dr. Kaunegreyer. 184 CATALOGUE OF 3. Phyllomorpha Capicola, C. H. 402. a. South Africa. From Col. Whitehill's collection. 3. Phyllomorpiia Latreillii, C. //. 492. a. Senegal. From Mr. Westwood's collection. Geuus 9. HYDARA, C. H. 492. 1. Hvdara tenuicornis, C. H. 493. gracilicornis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 30. Sgnt. A. S. E. F. 3me Sir. viii. 942 — lenuicornis, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 73. Caffraria. Madagascar. a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. Genus 10. CORDUBA. Corduba, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 305. Hem. Afr. ii. 74. 1. Corduba macra. macra, Slal, Slelt. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 305. Hem. Afr. ii. 74. Sierra Leone. Genus 11. AULACOSTERNUM, C. H. 503. 1. Aulacosternum nigrorubrum, C. //. 604. n, b. Australia. Presented by Sir J. Richardson, f. Australia. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. Genus 12. SET HEN IRA, C. H. 506. 1. Sethenika testacea, C. H. 606. a, h. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. Genus 13. XIPHARES. Xipharcs, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1867, 531. 1. XiPPIARES TABDLATUS. Gonocerus tabulatus, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 311 — Xiphares tabulatus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1867, 551. a. Mexico. From Mr. Glennie's collection. HEMTPTERA IIETEROPTERA. 185 Genus 14. GONOCERUS, C. H. 493. Europe. I. GoNOCERUS VKNATOR, C. H. 498, England. a — e. South Fiance. /. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 2. GONOCEUUS INDICATOR, C. H. 498. France. 3. GoNOCERUS JUNIPERI. Gonocerus juniperi, Dahl. H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. iv. 99, pi. 141, f. 445, Gorsk.'9\. Fleb. Eur. Hem. 229— venator,/3. Juniperi, Kol. Mel. 9— triquetricoruis, Ra^nb. Europe. America. 4. Gonocerus tristis, C. H. 499. Anasa trislis, Stal, Hem. Fair. i. 57. a—c. St. John's Bluflf, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. d. New York. Presented by Dr. Asa Fitch. e — m. Texas. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. n. Indiana. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. o. Honduras. From Mr. Dyson's collection. ■p — s. ? 5. Gonocerus obsoletus. obsoletus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 10, pi. 183, f. 567. North America. 6. Gonocerus affiliatus. affilialus, U/iler — Anasa lugens, Stal. a, b. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. c. Venezuela. From Mr. Birschell's collection. 7. Gonocerus obliquus. obliquus, U/der, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. i. 23. Caliibrnia. 2b 186 CATALOGUE OF 8. GONOCERUS APICALIS, C. H. 499. a, b. Mexico. From Mr. Children's collection, c. Oajaca. From M. Salle's collection. 9. GoNOCERdS? LATUS. latus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 263, pi. 321, f. 996. South America. 10. GoNOCERUS AFFIXIS. affinis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 10. 11. GoNOCERUS LUNICOLLIS. Anasa lunicollis, Sial, Hem. Fabr. i, 57. 12. GoNOCERUS NOTATIPENNIS. Anasa notatipennis, Slal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. 13. GOXOCERUS LITIGIOSUS. Anasa litigiosa, Slal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. 14. GoNOCERUS MACULIPES. Anasa inaculipes, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. a. ? 15. GoNOCERUS CAPANEODES. Anasa capaneodes, Stal, Hem. Fabr. i. 57. Var.P Testaceous, thickly and minutely punctured; punctures above mostly black. Rostrum e.\tendin. CLETUS. Cletus, Slal, Eug. liesa, 236. Mai/r, Hem. US. Africa. A. Antennae slender; fir«' nnd fourth joints stouter. a. Prothorax with no transvoise pale line. * Costal border pale from the base to the middle, with no brown jioiuts ; a whitish dot on the apical border of the corium. f Corium with black spots. - - - . pusillus. j-f Corium witli no black spots. J Pectus with no dark [)oints. JJ: Pectus with dark points. ^ Corium with no pale dots in the disk. §§ Corium with two pale dots in the disk. ** Corium of one colour, or with the costa narrowly pale, with no whitish dot on the border. f Fore wings with no pale band. I Abdomen beneath with six series of points. - cliivatns. . binolulatns. bisbii)unclalus. very .pical 188 CATALOGUE OF X XX n § §§ X XX +t b. B. a. b. Hind angles of the prothorax not acute, hardly pro- minent. - - . - . Hind angles of the prolhorax acute, very prominent. Hind angles of the prothorax rather acute. Hind angles of the prothorax very acute. Abdomen with no series of points beneath. Hind angles of the prothorax not inclined forward. - Hind angles of the prothorax inclined forward. Body with no spots beneath. - - - Body with spots beneath. - - - . Fore wings with a pale band. - . . Prothorax with a transverse pale line. Antennae stout; fourth joint fusiform, shorter than the first. Rostrum extending to the hind coxro. Kostrum extending to the third ventral segment. - varius, cafTer. ochraceus. fuscescens. clarus. muudus. lurid us. lanciger. lituripennis. scurra. leprosus. 1. ClETUS LURIDUS. Gonocerus luridus, C. JI. 493 — Pliuachtus acutus, Stal. a. South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1843. 2. Cletus ochraceus. Gonocerus ochraceus, IJ.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vi. 7, pi. 182, f. 563. C II. 496 — Cletus ochraceus, Slal, Hern. Afr. ii. 77. Mayr, Nun. 1 19. a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 3. Cletus notatus. Gonocerus vittatus, C. //. 496. a — (I. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. e — (/. Interior of South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Uciliy in 1843. h. Cape. From JNI. Drege's collection. i,j. NataJ. From Dr. Krauss' collection. 4. Cletus binotulatus. Gonocerus binotulatus, Stal, Of v. K. V. Ah. Fork. binotulatus, .S7«/, Hem. Afr. ii. 76. Region of Lake N'gami. 1858, 316— Cletus 5. Cletus pusillus. Gonocerus pusillus, C. II. 497 — Cletus ]insillus, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 75. fir Interior of South Africa. Presented bv llie Earl of Dcrltv in 1843. HEMIPTEUA HETEROPXKKA. 189 6. Cletus clavatus. Gonocerus clavatus, S(/))t. A. S. E. F. 3me Ser. viii. 913 — Cietiis clavatus, Stal, Ilcm. Afr. ii. 76. Madagascar. 7. Cletus fasciai.is. Gonocerus fascialis, C. U. 497. a. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. b. Cape. From M.Drege's collection. 8. Cletus scurra. Syroniaster scurra, Germ. Silb. Rev. Enl. v. 146 — Gonocerus? crassiconiis, C. H. 498— Cletus scurra, Slal, Hem. Aft: ii. 80. a. Cape. From M. Drege's collection. 9. Cletus vauius. Gonocerus varius, C. H. 496 — Gonocerus caffer, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1855, 31 — Clelus ciiffer, iS/a/, Hem. Afr. ii. 78 — Cletus varius, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 78. a, b. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. c. Cape. From M. Drege's colleciion. 10. Cletus eisbipunctatus. Gonocerus bisbipunciatus, Slal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 18.58, 31rot/ioracis ancjuli posl'tci acuti, prominuli, anlrorsum subflvxi, apice nigri ; ahdom'uiis dursian rufum, connexivo pallide lestaceo ; rnembrana ciiuira. Female. Testaceous. Eyes slightly prominent. Second joint of the antennte a little longer than the lirst; third shorter than the lirst. Hiud angles of the prothoiax acute, prominent, with black tips, slightly inclined forward and slightly ascending. Abdomen above red; connexivum pale testaceous. Leps slender, moderately long. Fore wings with a cinereous membrane. Hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 5 lines. It much resembles C. signalus,'from which it may be distinguished by the longer and more acute hind angles of the prothorax. a. Hindostau. Presented by C. Brettingham, Esq. 41. Cl.ETUS AI'lCIFEli. Fcem. Fulviis, suhlus nigro biserialim punctalwi ; ociiii prominuli; rostrum coxas intermeilias atlingtns ; antenna: rtiftc, corpore breviores, arliculo Ao nigro fusiformi ; prolhoracis unguli pontiei prominuli, valde acuti, apire nigri ; alee untiac casta piincU que pallide ieslaceis, rnembrana cinirca. Female. Tawny. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxae. Antenna? red, shorter than the body; second joint longer than the first; third a little shorter than the first; fourth black, fusiform, shorter than the third. Hind angles of the prothorax prominent, very acute, with black tips, directly diverging, not ascending. Pectus and under side of the abdomen with two rows of black points. Legs slender, moderately long. Fore wings with the costa and a point near the exterior border of the corium jiule testaceous; membrane cinereous. Length of the bddy 5 lines. a. Isle Formosa. Presented by Dr. Collingwood. 42. ClKTI'S INCONSPICCUH. Fann. Fulviis ; oculi subprominuli ; rostrum coxas inlirmalias pniillr, supvraus ; uiildtuce rujescenles ; prothorax postice rufus, augulis 196 CATALOGUE OF posticis prominulis peracutis antrorsum suhjlexis posliee dentalix apice nigris ; alee anticcB rufce^ pallide unipunctatce, membrana cinerea. Female. Tawny. Eyes slip;litly prominent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the middle cox;e; third and fourth joints shorter than the first and than the second. Antcnnte reddish; second joint raiher longer than the first. Prothorax with a very indistinct longitudinal furrow, red towards the hind border; hind angles prominent, very acute, with black tips, dentate on the hind side, slightly inclined forward. Legs moderately long and slender. Corium of the fore wings red, with a pale point near the exterior border; membrane cinereous. Length of the body 6 lines. a. Hindostan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 43. Cletus anticus. Fcem. Testaceus,fusco punctalus ; oculi prnminuli ; rostrum segrnentum^ 2um venlrale altingens ; antennce gracillima:, corpore multo brevinres, ariicuJix ]o 2o '^oque apice fuscis, 4o basi apiceqnc fusco ; prothorax fascia postica macidisqae dunbus anficis fuscis, lituris tribus inter- nu'diis nigricandhus^ angnlis posticis rotnndnlis non prominulis ; sculellum apice albidum ; pectus fusco quadrivitlatum ; venter fusco guttatus ; pedes fusco fascia it ; alee anticce fusca, puncto albido. Female. Testaceous, thickly punctured with brown. Eyes prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the second ventral segment; joints nearly equal in length. Antennce very slender, much shorter than ihe body; first, second and third joints brown at the tips; second nuuh longer than the first; third a little longer than the first; fourth brown, hardly shorter than the first, with a very broad testaceous middle band. Prothorax with three blackish marks on the slight transverse furrow and with three anterior brown spots ; a broad brown band on the hind border, notched on the fore side ; hind angles rounded, not prominent. Tip of the sculellum whitish. Pectus with four brown stripes. Ventral segments with numerous brown dots. Femora and tibiic with brown bands. Fore wings brown, with a whitish point on the exterior border of the corium. Hind wings cinereous. Length of the body 6 lines. a. Aru. Presented l)y W. W. Saunders, Esq, 44. Ci.ETUS I'ASCIAIUS. Mas. Testaceus, fusco puiictutus ; venter iiiger ; nculi vnlde promimili; rostrum segnieiitum \um ventrale attingois ; uutoince fulvic, gracil- linue, corpore brcviores, articulo 4u lestaceo basi piceo; prothorax fusco unifasciiitus, angnlis posticis obtusis vix prominulis ; abdominis dorsum nigrum, guttis lateralibus pallide testaceis ; venter vilta guttisque lateralibus nigris ; pedes fusco conspersi ; aUc anlicw fusciS, testaceo venosce, membrana cinerea. Male. Testaceous, punctured with brown. Head above with a black ili>k. Eyes very ])rominent. Itostrum extending to the hind border of the first ventral segment. Anleunu; tawny, very slender, shorter than the IIEMIPTERA HETEUOPTEKA. 107 body; second joint much loiiocr tlian llie Cist; tliiid as long as the first; foiirlh testaceous, piceoiis at the base, imich shorter than the third. Pro- thorax with ol)tiise hardly proniinei)t hind anf;les; a brown band between the angles, notched on the lore side; a slight transverse middle furrow. Abdomen above black, with pale testaceous dots along each side ; ventral segments with a broad black middle stripe and with a row of black dots on each side. Legs speckled with brown. P'ore wings brown, with pale testa- ceous veins; membrane cinereous. Length of the body o lines. a. Mysol. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. b. Mysol. From Mr. Wallace's collection. 45. Cletus? indecorus. JIas. Fuscus, pubescetis, laleribiis sufjlits iestaceo pallidn nntatus ; oculi suhprowiiiuli, testnceo pal/ido subtus vtarginnli ; roslnnn co.vas inlcrmcdias allinyens ; anlenrue corporc mullo brevlores J' prolhorax scaber, testnceo bilineatus, angulis posticis peracutis viilde prn- mijmlis vix asrendentibus ; abdomen Icslaceum, vmcniis dorsalibus discnidalibuK el venlralibus lateralibux 7ii(/ris ; jiedes (/racilcs, fetnori- bun tihiisqiie apice fiiscis ; ahc anlicce fii/rce, macula corii subapicali pallide teataceafti^ico marginala, mcmbrana diapliana. Male. Brown, pubescent. Eyes slightly prominent, bordered with pale teslaceons on the lower side. Rostrum extending to the middle coxa. Antenna? slender, much shorter than the body ; second joint nuicli' shorter than the first; third a little shorter tlum the second; fourth thicker than the other joints, a little longer than the second. Prothorax scabrous, with two pale testaceous lines. Hind angles very acute and prominent, hardly ascending. Pectus and under side of abdomen with pale testaceous marks along each side. Abdomen testaceous, with a few irregular black spots in tlie disk and on each side beneath. Femora and tibite brown towards the tips. Fore wings tawny ; a jiale testaceous spot near the tip of the coriuin, bordered with brown on the inner side and on the outer side; membrane pellucid. Length of the body 5 lines. The antennte differ in structure from those of ihe Cleti generally. a. Flores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Es;j. 4{i. Cletus cr\ssus. Mas. Fiilcu'!,robti^lus, ftrc ellipticus ; caput ni(/yinn ; ncitli jtroiniinili ; anIi'HiKC corporis dimidio longiores, urticuli^ 2o 3(>(jitc ba.si pu/lidi; Icstaceis ; prothorax fascia vittis ducibus vitla(/nc aiitcriorc niyris, uiigidis posticis rotundatis tion prominulis ; scntidtum Tiii/runi, falvo biguttatum ; pedes teslacei, nigro fasciati ; alte uittic Q. (lua(lrico!lis, 5 quadrivitlata, ol qiiiiK|iicliiuata, 54 Qiiiiilius, 75 R. recurvus, 162 refulgens, 84 regalis, 8(5 vemipes, 39 reticollis, 46 Rhabdocoris, 172 rliombea, 10(> rbombeus, 41 rlioinbil'er, 41 Rbombogaster, 45 Riptovtus, 161 lobiistns, 42, 161 Rolbii, 13 rotuiulatus, 1 17 nibesceiis, 153 rubicundiis, 42 nibidiventris, 191 rubiginosus, 41, 63 rul)irsceiis, 134 nibricala, H2 lubiicatiis, 82 nibioniaculata, I 13 I'liIirouoVatiis, ()S lubro-ornatus, 1 14 rufa, 123 nitescens, 182 vulicoUis, 176 luficovnis, 102, 104,201 luficnis, 76 niRdiirsis, 12 nilifemoralus, 90 vufipes, 162 rufoinai-ginata, 146 rufosciitellatus, 86 111 Ins, 123 rugifcr, 102, 105 riipestvis, 159 rusticiis, 193 sabiilosa, 1 19 Sagolylus, 121 SiimnUiis, 75 Salapia, 81 saiiclus, 113 saiiguinolenta, 144 sanguinoleiitiis, 144 Santavema, 127| Sareptanus, 159 Savins, 174 scabiator, 118 Scainuiius, 89 scapba, 108 sceniciim, 154 scenicus, 154 Sditefferi, 125 Sdiillingii, 179 scoibutica, 108 scorbiiliciis, 108 sciipta, 124 sciiptus, 53 scnipulosns, 64 sciilpta, (5 sciilptus, 6 scuiia,151, 189 sciiiellaris, 16, 64, 142, 167 sci.tellala,7, 17 SfUU'llaliis 201 Scflirioiilia, 2 .seleota, 127 semilineata, 83 Scpbiiia, 3, 200 seiiceicollis, 49 Seriiia,22 SeiineUia, 144, 14(5,202 seii'ipes, 1(57 senata, 131 serrator, 7 serratiis, 12 seriiilala, 134 senulatus, 46, 124 Setbeniia, 184 sexniaciilata, 126 Siebeii, 182 signata, 81 signatus, 81, 97, 141, 194 Sigiioi-eli, 80, 180 similis, 18, 80 simplex, 100 Siiiica, 179 Sinicus, 98 sinuata, 106 siuuatiis, 162 Bmaragdiinis, 137 sobrinus, 183 sordidatiis, 158 sordid us, 167, 168 Spatl)o])liora, 53 Sphictyi'Uisi, 136 spinicnis, 46 spiuosa, 40 spiuosissiiTius, 182 spinosus, 136, 182 spimilosa, 13 spinuiosiis, 13 spissicoinis, 190 spurcata, 147 spmciis, 68 SparlDcera, 4 Spailoceridie, 2 Spallioceia, 1 10 Spbalerocoris, 179 spiiiiccps, 108 spiiiicni*, ()8, 81 spiuiger, 108 spiiiigora, 108 spiiiipes, 57 spiiiosiiiii, 1 14 spiiiosiis, 117, 158 spimilosa, 119 INDKX. spinulosus, 1 \9 Spinii'ioiitia, 107 sqiialus, 62 Slalii, 32, 1»>5 Staluptus, 202 Steni)teplialiil;i>, 170 Stenocephahis, 170 Steuocoiis, 173 Siei)(i])liyll()piis,84 Steuoscelitlea, 83 Steltinensis, IHI stifjma, 124 Sliiopliis, I7y J5tollii,84 stiiatus, 52 stiigaius, 187 siiavis, 153 subaifjeiiteiis, (iO subcariiialiis, I 14 subjeclus, 97 subla?ve, 115 subnotaliis, li»l sulispaisus, 105 sijl)tonieiit().sii,s, 7, I 13 siil)vaiiinii, 1 l(> subviltata, 34, 145 subvitlaliis, 171 sulcicornii-, 13, lOti Sulpicia, 31) sinnpUiosiis, 137 siimtuosus, 137 Sundariis, 86 SupericDinia, 2 suralus, 47 sulurellus, 8i), 174 syinbolica, 30 byiomaster, 1(^:» SyioiDiKstL's. 107 Syioinablitlu', 107 T. tabulatus, 184 ta^alica, 14.! Tafius, 200 Taprol.aii.'iisis, llti laibalis, 1 17 tai>aliis, l(i2 tailarta, lu tei)eiir(.ba,22 lenebroMiiii, 114 teiicllus, \k3 TeiJDsiiis, !()5 teiiuiciiniis, 18, 53, 120, 164, 184 teiminalis, 13, 47, 57, 109 Ussciiaia, 113 testact-a, 184 testuceus, 171 TeliaKoiiocepbala, 2 tetiifus, 6S Tl.asus, 62 Theojiiiis, 124 Thtnipha, 144 Therapl..s,9l Tl.l.i.slncoiis, I 10 tlKHMciciis, 49, 83, I 18, 139 TliyiiU'Uis, 50 tibialis, 87, 117, 125, 175 tuicliis, 72 tipuiaiius, 179 tipiiloicles, 172 Tivarbus, 162 'Jlipuiiiiis, 91, 105 T-nif;iimi,84 lonifiUoiiifiala, 17 lunidus, 164 tubercuhilus, 1 13 Tiacbclium, 169 Tragacanilia', Kil trausilvanica, 182 tragus, 33 Treuiatocoiis. 32 triai)f;ulmii, 62 tricolur, 87 Tiigoiioccpbala, 122 li'iyomis, 19;{ irigiittala, 38 tiigullatiis, 121 liilii)eala,() liimitatus, 173 liipuiictatus, 157 tli(lllel^icol•lli.^, 185 tii,spiiio.siis, 1()9 liistator, 17 li'islis, 120, In.) Uuiicala, 1 1 tuberculosa, 13 tubeiculosus, 13 tuiuidipes, 28 Tupalus, 163 tuibala, 148 turbid U.S, 95 tmpis, 150 TyuotDUia, 149 lypbaus, 120 U. Uiiiiius, 67, 201 Ubieri, 109 uu)l)dic:ata, 22 unibratus, 95 uudala, 20 unicolor, 7,50 nnipuiictalus, 93 "Urauocoi'is, 152 valoa, 12 vajf-us, 12 valida,2l validipes, 16, 158 variabilis, 105 varicornis, 17, 91, 172 variolosus, 72 varipes, 133 varius, 78, 189 vales, 68 venator, 185 venosa, 81, 133 veuusus, 138 ventralis, 19, 6)^, lOS 135, 140, 166 Verlusia, 106 verrucifer, 80 verrucosuni, 1 15 vespif'onuis, 155 vexillarius, 1 1 1 vexillala, 126 vexillalus, 126 viciua, 121, 146 vieiiuis, 7(i.9S 211 vidua, 18 viltatup, ISO, 188 X. villosipes, 157 vilticei^s, 110 viniila, 200 Xiphaies, 184 viiiulum, 154 W. vimilus, 154 Z. virescens, 74, 104 .\Valill)eigi,67 viri(lipes,88 Weslwoodi, •20-2 zonula, 124 vitlala, 36 WliiUi, 87 Zorcva, 121