— 66 — 



ralibus anticis vix simiatis, ohsolutissiiiiu crenulatis, angulis latcrali- 

 bus apice plus ininus obtuse rotundatis ct proiniiiulis. 



5. P. plugiatus Germ. — P^isco-cinnamomeus, puberulus, subtus 

 pallidior, fusco-punctulatus; abdominis linibo pallido, dilute 

 punctato, dorso sanguineo, vitta angusta utrimque laterali 

 segmentisque apicalibus nigris; antennarum articulis primo et 

 quarto obscure fuscis, secundo et tertio flavo-ferrugineis, apice 

 nigris, tertio apice distincte dilatato; hemelytris flavo-cinna- 

 momeis, clavo dense fusco-punctato, corio vitta irregulari 

 nigra prope marginem costalem ornato; membrana obscure 

 fusca; alis infuscatis. a^. ^- Long. 15 — 17, Lat. 4 — 5A mill, 



Homoeocerus plagiatus Germ. in SlLB. Rev. ent. V. p. 147. 

 63. (1837). 



Philonus nigrovittatus Stal. Ofv. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1855. p.29.1. 



Ceratopachys plagiatus Dall. List of llem. IL p. 502. 6. 

 (1852). 



Patria: Terra capensis, Caffraria. (Mus. Holm., Coll. Sl- 



GNORET.) 



Anteiiu;e corpore diuiidio uonnihil long'iores, articulo primo vix 

 triquetro, secnndo ct tcrtio triquctris, tcrtio apiccni vcrsus supra sub- 

 tusque distincte nonnihil dihntato, secuudo uoniiiliil brcviore et prirao 

 subbreviore, quarto priuio nonniliil brcviorc. Thorax luarginibus hv 

 teralibus rectis, angulis laterabbus rotuudatis, vix proniiuuli-^. 



6. P. iusubldus Germ. — Fusco-cinnamomeus, puberulus, dense 

 punctuhitus; antennis fuscis vel nigris, articuiis secundo et 

 tertio basi vel fere totis rufo-ferrugineis, tertio apicem versus 

 leviter compresso, vix ampliato; hemelytris limboque abdo- 

 minis plus minus obscure aut diiute Havo-cinnamomeis, fusco- 

 punctulatis, corio interdum vitta fusca ornato; membrana 

 fusca; alis infuscatis; abdomine dorso croceo, vitta vel linea 

 laterali iiarteque apicaii nigris. </. ^- Long. 14 — 18, Lat. 

 5 — 5i mill. 



Homoeocerus insubidus Germ. in Silb. Rev. ent. V. p. 147. 

 62. (1837). 



J'hilonus fuscu,^ Dall. List of Uem. II. p. 448. 2. Pl. 12. 

 fig. 6. (1852). 



