608 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



rather broad ; veins ferrupfiiious ; two discoidal areolets : bind-wings 

 paler. Length of the body 2 lines ; of the wings 4\ lines. 



a, h. Brazil. Presented hy John Miers, Esq. 



21. Centeotus altifrons, Fera. 



Niger ; scutellum picewn ; abdomen supra cinereum ; pedes picei ; 

 femora nigra ; alee anticcc sublurida; ; al<JB posticce limpidce. 



Body black, thickly clothed with tawny hairs: head transverse, 

 flat, thickly punctured, a little narrower than the fore-cbest between 

 the shoulders, slightly undulating along the hind border, very slightly 

 retuse in front ; hind part of tbe face angular, about half the length 

 of the head behind it : fore-chest roughly punctured, very deep in 

 front, rising vertically from tbe head ; shoulders angular, not pro- 

 minent ; horns above small, prismatic, horizontal, diverging, curved 

 backward, very slender towards their tips which are very acute ; their 

 length rather less than balf the breadth of the chest between them ; 

 hind appendage very slender, extending to the tip of the abdomen, 

 slightly curved downward, tapering from the base to tbe tip which is 

 very acute; its lower side raised high above the scutellum which is 

 pitchy, and has a semicircular concave tip with a spine on each side : 

 abdomen gray above : legs pitchy ; thighs black : fore-wings pale 

 lurid, lanceolate : veins ferruginous, clothed with tawny hairs ; two 

 discoidal areolets : hind-wings colourless. Length of the body 3-j 

 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. 

 a. Congo. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



22. Centrotus TAURiFRONs, Mas. 



JSiger ; alee anticce subluridce ; alcB posticcs limpidcE. 



Black : head transverse, very short, hardly narrower tban the 

 fore-chest between the shoulders, thickly punctured, convex along 

 the hind border, notched and slightly retuse on each side in front ; 

 its breadth full twice its length with tbe exception of the face which 

 is conical, very prominent, and lias a lobe on each side : fore-chest 

 very deep in front, roughly punctured, very sligbtly ridged, rising 

 vertically from tbe head ; sboulders rounded, not prominent; horns 

 above long, prismatic, very broad, diverging, curved backward, al- 

 most horizontal ; hind side not more than half the breadth of eitber 

 of the other sides ; length of the horns much more than twice the 

 breadth of the chest between tbem ; hind appendage slender, extend- 

 ing beyond the lip of the abdomen, hardly curved downward, taper- 



