258 HEMIPTEBA OF JAPAX—rnLEr.. VOL. XIX. 



iENARIA LEVVISI, Scott. 

 Juiarid Icwisi, Scon, Ann. Mag. Nat. Ilist., 1871, p. 'J'Mi. 

 Eight s]>eciiiM'iis were placA'd in t\w collection. 



DOLYCORIS SACCARUM, Linnaeus. 

 Dolycorix tmicunuii, I.in.n.i.is, Syst. Nat., 10 ed., p. 721. 



This common lMiioi)e:in species is represented lieic l)y thi'ee si)eci- 

 mens. 



EYSARCORIS PARVA, new species. 



CJrayish ivory -white, polished, short and broad, with the head, cal- 

 losities, basal margin of scutellum, three short streaks at its apex, 

 areas on the i)leura, sides of venter, disk of terguni, liuiictnres of upper 

 surface and produced acute humeral angles, black. Head ai little more 

 deflexed at tip and more deeply emargiuate than in E. (IStollia) lemsi, 

 Distant; the surface closely continently, at base coarsely, ])unctate, 

 bronzed, and polished, the lateral margins acutely retlexed, tij) of the 

 tylus projecting a little, but hardly as long as the narrowed lateral 

 lobes, at tip a little bristly, vertex with an ivory white line at base; 

 eyes deep seated; antenna* testaceous, the apical joint and the fourth, 

 excepting its base, blackish, second joint much longer than the third, 

 the fourth about equal to the second; rostrum testaceous, reaching 

 upon the venter; the apical joint and a band across the third piceous. 

 Pronotum punctured with black, in transverse series behind the mid- 

 dle, before the middle very iemotel\- i)unctate, so as to leave the for- 

 ward surface transversely pale and almost bare, an irregular black spot 

 next each a-nterior angle, the lateral angles a<'uminate, curved, and 

 bounded l)ehind by a sinus in » the protracted margin. Scutellum 

 bluntly rounded, irregularly i)unctate with black, in each anterior angle 

 is an oval ivory-yellow spot which is enciicled by black punctures, and 

 a patch of these punctures occupies the inner angle, middle of the 

 outer margin and the tip each with a small black spot, the apical mar- 

 gin pale yellow. Wing-covers remotely punctate with black, yellow 

 and bare on the costal border; membrane faintly dusky. Legs pale 

 yellow, the femora and base of tibiie minutely tlecked with brown, the 

 spines and spurs also brown, apex of tarsi piceous. Venter with a 

 gradually narrowing black patch along the middle, and on each side a 

 ragged obscure stripe which extends Ibrward on the ])leura', stigmatal 

 orifices and a row of small spots on the connexivum black. 



Length to end of venter, 5^-(» mm.; Midth across humeri Mithout the 

 si)ines, 4.^ mm. 



Type.—:So. ;UM)D, U.S.X.M. 



A.liue series of both sexes is present in this collection. 



EYSARCORIS LEWISI, Distant. 

 Eyaarcoria lewisi, Distant, Trans. ICut. Soc. Lond., 1883, ]>. 423. 

 Four specimens were placed in the collection. 



