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Genus Myocoris. 
Broader than the other species, the eyes more prominent, the 
rostrum rather shorter, the tip brownish. Wings at the base 
more coriaceous, before the extremity of the hemelytrum [or 
corium] a black spot, which is connected with the black [apical] 
membrane. Legs yellow, the tarsi brownish, (the hind legs 
wanting). 
Sumatra. From the Collection of Daldorf. 
Adnot. — The two first joints of the rostrum being of equal length, 
I must introduce this species into this genus, but the form ol the 
body and the structure of the upper wings remove it from the 
others. 
b. Caput nigrum. 
a. Pronoto pallido. 
2. M. nigriceps, miln. t> k 
Lateritius ; antennis, tarsis, tibiarumque posticarum apice nigris ; 
elytrorum stigmate apiceque nigro-violaceis. Long. 9'". 
Burmeist. Man. of Ent. ii. 226, 4, 1. 
The sinciput, the first joint of the rostrum, and the antennae 
black, the two posterior trochanters, the extremity of the poste- 
rior tibiae and the tarsi of the same colour ; the other parts of the 
body yellow ; the membrane of the upper wings with a brown 
band at the base and like-coloured tip. 
From Bahia. 
3. M. tipulformis, rnihi. 
Fuscus ; prothorace, abdomine pedibusque testaceis ; genibus 
tibiisque posticis nigris. Long. 8'". 
Head and antennae black, neck and the second and third joints 
of the rostrum yellow. Pronotum red-yellow, the shoulder-angles 
pointed ; the other part of the thorax, especially the hind part, 
brown ; scutellum red-yellow. Wings yellow, at the base brown- 
ish, with a black-brown band in the region of the stigma ; apex 
brown. The abdomen yellow, at the sides brownish. Legs 
yellow, the knees black ; fore-thighs with an indistinct band, the 
four hinder legs with black trochanters, tibiae, and tarsi ; the 
tibiae covered with fine hairs ; the wings very much longer than 
the abdomen. 
From Rio Janeiro. 
4. M. dama, Klug. 
Fusco-niger, prothorace et mesothorace sanguineis. Long. 5 . 
The whole body is black but the neck ; the extremity of the 
rostrum, the prothorax and mesothorax, red ; the anterior tro- 
