84 LIST or HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Genus ASIRACA, Cat. Horn. p. 360. 



AsiRACA STRIGULOSA. 



Picea, subtus testacea ; frons angusta, bicarinata ; oviductus ni(/er, 

 abdomen sat superans ; alcB sordide vitrea, venis nigris ; aniiccn 

 apud marginem interiorem nigro strigatce^ stigmate iestaceo 

 minima. 



Piceous, mostly testaceous beneath. Front narrow, with two 

 high keels. Oviduct black, extending: some distance beyond the 

 abdomen. Wings dingy vitreous; veins black. Fore wings with 

 some black streaks along the interior border to the tips ; stigma tes- 

 taceous, very small. Length of the body 3 lines ; of the wings 7 

 lines. 

 a. Tapayos. From ^Ir. Bates' collection. 



Genus GADORA. 



Corpus parvum, lineare. Caput laeve. Antennae lineares, 

 corporis dimidio longiores. Pedes graciles, longissimi. Alae 

 anticse angusta?, longissims, apud medium contractae, extus subfal- 

 catae, margine inleriore convexo, venis panels. 



Body small, linear. Vertex and front smooth. Antennae 

 linear, more than half the length of the body. Legs slender, ex- 

 tremely long. Fore win<:s narrow, almost twice the length of the 

 body, contracted in the middle ; the exterior part somewhat falci- 

 form, convex on the interior border ; veins few. 



Gadoea capensis. 



Nigra; caput nitens ; pedes testacei ; alee anticce vitrea, apices 

 versus nigra macidis duabus vitreis. 



Black. Head shining. Legs testaceous. Fore wings vitreous 

 as far as the contraction ; exterior part black, with the exception of 

 two vitreous spots on the costa. Length of the body H line ; of the 

 wings 6 lines, 

 fl, b. Port Natal. From Mr. Plant's collection. 



