8 PHYLLOMORPHA. 
Syn.—Cimex paradoxus, Sparrman, (Stoll. Punaises, fig. 101?) nec Guérin, Dumerti, 
Duncan. Park. 
Habitat in Africa australi. Mus. Brit. (D. Smith). 
Obs.—Dr. Smith’s specimen was taken at a considerable distance 
from Cape Town, inland. Fig. 1* is copied from Sparrman’s 
original figure. 
Species I1—Ph. Capicola, W., Plate 2, fig. 2, and 2*. Lutea, laciniis prothoracis et 
abdominalibus 4ti paris brunneo et sanguineo variis, duabus sequentibus albidis apice 
obscurioribus minoribus et ad apicem acute emarginatis. Long. corp. lin. 4. 
Syn.—Ph. paradoxa, Guérin, Revue Zool. 1839, p. 232; Dict. Pitt. d’Hist. Nat., pl. 673, 
fig. 5. (Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. 2, p. 310 ?) 
Habitat apud Caput Bone Spei. D. Verreaux. Mus. Hope. nostr. 
Srrcies III.—Ph. Latreillii, Plate 2, fig. 3. Albida, fusco-venosa, breviter spinosa, lacinia- 
rum angulis anticis obscurioribus, Jaciniis maximis, abdominalibus figuram oblongo-trans- 
versam efficientibus ; antennarum articulo 2do, 3tio fere dimidio breviore. Long. corp. 
lin. 43. 
Syn.—Corens (Syromastes) phyllomorphus, Latreille, R. An. 2nd edit. t. 3, p. 438, pl. 19, 
fig. 3 : Phyllomorpha Latreillii, Guérin, Dict. Pittor. d’Hist. Nat., pl. 673, fig. 6; Rev. 
Zool. 1839, p. 233: Syromastes hystrix, Burm., Handb. d. Ent. 2, p. 310 (nec 
hystrix, Ladreille). 
Habitat apud Senegalliam. Mus. nostr. 
I am indebted to Messrs. Audouin and Guérin Meneville (by the 
latter of whom they were also supplied to Latreille) for my speci- 
mens of this species, which are, I believe, the only ones in this 
country. The latter author describes the species (loc. cit.) as being 
11 millemétres, or rather more than 54 lines long; which is consi- 
derably larger than my specimens, although agreeing in all other 
respects. 
Species 1V.—Ph. Persica, W., Plate 2, fig. 4. Pallide albida, longe spinosissima, laciniis 
conicis, apice obtusis antennarum articulo 3tio 2do fere duplo longiori. Long. corp. lin. 5. 
Habitat in Persia, prope oppidum “ Teheran ” dictum. 
Obs.—I am indebted to M. V. Audouin for my specimen of this 
new species (which is I believe the only one in this country). The 
species is also undescribed by Burmeister, Guérin, or any recent 
hemipterologists. It was collected near Teheran most probably by 
Olivier. 
Section II.—Prothorax with its posterior margin produced into two long lobes extending 
over the base of the Hemelytra. 
Sprors V.—Ph. laciniata, Vill., Brullé, Burm., Guér. ; Cor. hysiria, Latr., nec Burm. ; 
Cim. paradowus, Wolff, Dumer, Duncan, H. Schaff. 
Srecies VI.—Ph. lacerata, H. Schaff. Nom. Ent. p. 41. (Piedmont.) 
Species VII—Ph. Algirica, Guér. Dict. Pitt. d’H. N.; Rev. Zool., 1839, p. 232. 
Species VIII.—Unnamed. (Erichson, Wiegm. Arch. 1840, vol. 2, p. 317. Balkan moun- 
tains.) The plant figured from the Cape of Good Hope is the Lobelia gracilis, 
