50 HEMIPTERA. 



CERBUS TENEBROSUS? 



Plate 21. fig. 4. 



Genus. Cerbus, Hahn. Anisoscelis, Latr. Lygaeus p. Fabr. 



Cii. Sp. C. cinnaniomeo-fuscus, antennis apice tibiisque dilutioribus. Long. Corp. unc. 1. 

 C. cinnamon-brown, with the tips of the antennae and tibiae paler. Length 1 inch. 



Stn. Lygaeus tenebrosus? Fabr. Ent. Syst. 4. p. IS.'S. Burm. Handb. der Ent. 1. 



p. 340. 

 Lygaeus Phasianus, Donov. \st edit. 



Donovan gave this as identical with the Lygaeus Phasianus, Fabr. from tropical Africa, 

 although his specimens were brought from China by the late Mr. Ellis. This figure 

 appears rather to represent a female of the common Lyg. tenebrosus. 



HARPACTOR BIFIDUS. 



Plate 21. fig. 5. 



Family. Reduviids. 



Genus. Harp.\ctor, Luporte. Reduvius p. Fabr. 



Ch. Sp. H. ater, elytris fascia rufa, scutello spina erecta apice bifida. Long. Corp. ^^ unc. 

 H. black, elytra with a red bar, scutellum with an erect spine forked at the extremity. 

 Length ^-^ of an inch. 



Syn. Riduvius bifidus, Fabricius Ent. Sz/st. 4. 204. Sysl. Rhyng. p. 285. 



Cimex bifidus, Donovan, \st edit. 



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