HEMIPL'EKA HKTEKOPTERA. 



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00 Hind angjles of the protliorax very prouiinent. - ponigens. 



§§ Piothorax deeply striped. - - - villata. 



+*: Hind an<iles of the piotliorax not prominent. - liihiluis. 



ff Sides of the prothorax rounded. - - - patulicuUis. 



b. Hind tibia; pale at the base. - - - elegans. 



1. Trematocoris Mormo. 

 Petillia Mormo, Stal, A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. v. 174. 

 a. Natal. From M. Gueiuzius' collection. 



2. Trematocoris tragus. 

 Mictis tragus, C. H. 399. 



- ? Presented by the Dowager Lady East. 



h. 



3. Trematocoris pardalipes. 



Mas. Cinerea, lomenlosa, sat gracilis, nigra tuberculala, sublus iestacea ; 

 vertex nigra, gulta poslica vittaque cinereis ; prothoracis latera serrata, 

 anguiis poslicis obliquis longissimis peraciuis subascendentihus ; 

 femora (jualiior anteriora sublus apices versus bispinosa ; femora 

 poslica incrassala, nigra fasciata, basi arcuata, sublus spinis incurvis 

 annala ; tibia poslica iutece, basi apiceque picece, nigra unifasciatce, 

 subtus basi dilatalce, femoribus multo breviores ; rnembrana cenea. 



Male. Cinereous, tomentose, testaceous beneath, rather slender. 

 Head above black, with a transverse cinereous dot near the hind border 

 and with a cinereous stripe. Third joint of the rostrum longer than the 

 second. Antennae slender, as long as the body. Prothorax and pectus 

 with many very small black tubercles. Prothorax with serrated sides; 

 hind angles elongated into two very long and acute spines, which are 

 obliquely inclined forward and ascending; a slight transverse ridge near 

 the hind border. A valve between each hind coxa and the side of the 

 abdomen. Legs cinereous. Four anterior femora beneath with two minute 

 subapical spines. Hind femora incrassaled, with six or seven more or less 

 interrupted black bands, curved near the base, aruieii beneath with a few 

 curved spines. Hind tibite luteous, much shorter than the hind femora, 

 piceous at the base and at the tips, slightly dilated beneath from the base 

 to one-third of the length, where there is a minute spine and a black baud. 

 Fore wings with an eeucous membrane. Length of the body 10 lines. 



a. Sumatra? From the cuUection of the Zoological Society. 



4. Trematocoris lobipes. 



Mictis lobipes, C. H. 399. 



a. Cevlon. From Dr. Thwaites' collection, 

 t. -1— ? 



