12 OATALOGUE OF 



§§ Hind tibiae hardly dilated beneath. - - histrica. 



4-+ Prothorax fjianulated. ... tuberculosa. 

 ** Second and third joints of the antennae slightly 

 keeled above and beneath, 



f An^rles of the prothorax not inclined forward. cornuta. 

 ft Angles of the prothorax inclined forward. 



I Sides of the prothorax minutely serrated. - atramentaria. 



fl Sides of the prothorax largely serrated. - alata. 



** Angles of the prothorax truncated. - - Rothii. 



1. Mygdonia bellicosa. 

 Cimex bellicosus, Fair. <S>. Ins. ii. 361 ; Mant. [ns. ii. 297— Miclis 



bellicosa, C. H. 38(3— Mygdonia bellicosa, Sled, Hem. Afr. ii. 17. 

 Calabar, 

 a. Sierra Leone. Presented by the Rev. D. F. Morgan. 



2. Mygdonia valga. 

 Mictis valgus, C. H. 393— Mygdonia valga, 57a/, IJem. Afr. ii. 18. 

 a. Ca|)e. Presented by Maj(ir-Gen. Hardwicke. 

 h. Cape. Presented by R. VV. Townsend, Esq. 



c. South Africa. Presented by Sir A. Smith. 



d. South Africa. Presented by (i. F. Angas, Esq. 



e. Cape. From M. Drege's coUectiun. 

 /. Natal. From Dr. Krauss' collection. 



g, h. South Africa. Presented by R. Trimeu, Esq. 



i. West Africa. From Mr. Thomas' collection, 



J, k. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



3. Mygdonia atramentakia. 

 Mictis atramentaria, C //. 393— Valga, var./' — Cerbus afEnis? H.-Sch. 



Waiiz. Ins. vi. 29. 

 a. Cape. From M. Dreges collection. 



4. iMygdonia cruciata. 

 Mictis cruciata, C. H. 396 — Miclis cruciatus, Sijnl. Arch. But. ii. pi. 9, 



f. 3 — Mygdonia cruciata, S/al. Hem. Afr. ii. 19. 

 a — c. Congo. Presented by Sir. J. Richardson. 



d. Old Calabar. From iMr. J. Cray's collection. 



e. ? From Mr. Vigors' collection. 



a. Mygdonia obloxgii'Ics. 

 Lygauis oblongipes, Fabr. Sj/si. R/ii/n. 20V>—l.y'fiivus la;vis, Pal. Beativ. 

 Ins. 202; Jiem.\)]. 12, f." 1— Lv"g;eus serratus, Pat. Beativ. Ins. 202; 

 Hem. pi. 12, f. 2— Mygdonia livis, Sud, Hem. Afr. ii. 20. 

 Calabar. Guinea. 



6. Mygdonia uui'iuorsis. 

 rufidorsis, Slal, Hem. Afr. ii. 21. 

 Calabar. 



