1062 LIST or HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



Genus 9. PARACLETUS. 

 Paracletus, Heyden^ Kait. Mon. PJian. 212. 



1. Paracletus cimiciformis. 



Paracletus cimicifonnis, Hei/den, Kalt. Mon. PJlan. i. 2121. 

 Paracletius, Ami/ot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v, 487, 543. 



Var. ? Pale red, triangular, very narrow in front : feelers one- 

 sixth of the length of the body : nectaries black, level with the sur- 

 face of the abdomen : legs short. Found by Mr. Hardy, near 

 Newcastle, under stones, with Schizoneura Corni and Rhizoterus 



The winged female. Rib-vein diverging from the fore border 

 beneath the brand, and more abruptly converging to it beyond the 

 base of the fourth vein ; first and second veins not extending to the 

 hind border ; distance between them at the tips full thrice that at 

 the base; third vein wanting for more than one-third of the length 

 from the rib-vein ; distance at the tip between it and the second vein 

 a little less than that between it and its fork, and much less than 

 that between the first and second veins; fourth vein curved near the 

 base, straight towards the tip, much nearer to the fork of the third 

 vein than to the tip of the rib-vein. 



a. England. (In Canada Balsam). Presented by F. Walker, 



Esq. 



b. Prussia. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



Genus 10. SMYNTHURODES. 

 Smynthurodes, Westw. Gard. Chron. 1849 or 1850 ? 



1. Smynthurodes Bet^. 



Smynthurodes Betas, Westiu. Gard, Chron. 1849 or 1850? 

 England. 



