by edavard newman. 499 



Class. — Hemiptera. 



Natural Order. — Cimicites, Neii'man. 



Genus. — Pentatoma. 



Pent, fumipennis. Rufo-fusca: proalcc apicibm fuscw ; metalce 

 infuniatce ; abdominis incisu7'is lateralibus 4 apiceqihe fiamdis. 

 (Corp. long. "4 unc. ; alar, dilat. I unc) 



lu size and habit this species, in a great measure, resembles P. hac- 

 carum and P. dissimilis : the angles of the prothorax are very ob- 

 tuse: the head, prothorax, mesothorax, and the coriaceous portion 

 of the fore wings are deep reddish brown, minutely punctured, 

 and each puncture is black ; the membranaceous portion of the 

 fore wing is opaque and brown ; the hind wings are smoke- 

 coloured : the abdomen is nearly black above, with the extreme 

 margins, four marginal markings, and the anal segment somewhat 

 yellow : the legs and under surface are pale. 



Inhabits England. I took the only specimen I possess at 

 Angmering, in Sussex. Mr. Stephens has two specimens 

 taken within the metropolitan district. 



Class. — Neuroptera. 



Natural Order. — Perlites, Newman. 



Genus. — Isogenus, Neicman. 



Isog. infuscatus. Fuscus: alee opaca?, nigricantes, costis omni- 

 bus Jiavis. (Corp. long. '55 unc; alar, dilat. 1*6 unc.) 



The head is entirely brown, and wider than the prothorax, in which 

 however it is deeply immersed : the prothorax is much wider an- 

 teriorly than posteriorly ; it is dark brown, with the exception of 

 a very slender pale anterior margin ; the disks of the pro- and 

 mesothorax are brown, their lateral margins inclining to yellow : 

 the wings are entirely opaque and nearly black, with the excep- 

 tion of the costa, which in all the wings is yellow. 

 Inhabits the East Indies. This singularly coloured insect 



is in the cabinet of the Rev. F. W. Hope. 



Genus. — Chloroperla, Newman. 



Chlo. transmarina. Pallide fusca; prothorax fuscus, lined 

 mediand longitudinaU favidd ; caput favidum, oculis macu- 

 lisque duobus fuscis ; proalw hyalina^, basi flamdm nervuris 

 fuscis ; metalarum nermirce tantum apicefuscm. (Corp. long. 

 •3 unc. ; alar, dilat. 1 unc.) 



