HEMIPTKRA HETEROPTEHA. 



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Genus 14. CARLISIS. 



Carlisis, Slal, Of v. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1858, 314, Hem. Afr. ii. 48. 



1. Carlisis Wahlbergi. 

 Wablbergi, 67a/, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1858, 314. Hem. Afr. ii. 49. 

 a. Angola. Presented by J. J. Monleiio, Esq. 



thus distinguished bv Stal from 



The three following genera are 

 Piezogaster and Arcbimerus : — 



A. Mesosternum with a longitudinal furrow in front. - 



B. Mesosternum not furrowed in front. 



a. Hind an<iles of the prothorax rounded. 



b. Hind angles of ihe prothorax defined. 



* Middle lobe of the bead not elevated. 



** Middle lobe of the head keeled and prominent, or 

 armed with a porrect spine, 

 t" Body not depressed. Middle lobe of the head un- 

 armed. Spiracles a little more distinct from the 

 hind borders than from the fore borders of the 

 ventral segments. Hind legs hardly more remote 

 from each other than the middle legs. - 



ft Body depressed. Middle lobe of the head with a 

 porrect spine. S|)iracles equally remote from the 

 lore borders and from the hind borders of the 

 ventral segments. Hind legs nearly twice more 

 remote from each other than the middle legs, - 

 The genus Ugnius is recorded in the Spinifrontia. 



Genus CAPANEUS. 

 Capaneus, Stal. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 277. 



A. First joint of the antennae somewhat longer than the 

 second. 



a. Third ventral segment of the male not elevated on each 



side. Hind tibiae of the male bent in the middle 

 and there armed with a large tooth. 



* Hind angles of the prothorax acute, elongated, curved 



forward, 

 t Prothorax tuberculate. - . - . 



If Prothorax not tuberculate. - - - - 



** Sides of the prothorax abruptly widened ; hind angles 



somewhat obtuse. - . _ . 



b. Hind angles of the prothorax obtuse. Third ventral 



segment of the male elevated on each side. Hind 

 tibicfi of the male curved near the base, bunt and 

 armed beneath with a larger tooth in the middle. 

 Hind tibia; of the female straight, linear. 



Archimercs. 



Capaneus. 



Piezogaster. 



Mamurius. 



Ugnius. 



multispinus. 



Achilles. 



auriculatus. 



