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COREID.T. 



629. Wolfius exemplificatus, sp. n. 



Very dark chocolate-brown, thickly covered with small greyish 

 points ; membrane pale brownish-ochraceous, the veins and basal 

 angle chocolate-brown; rostrum, tibia?, and tarsi brownish ; apical 

 joint of antenna? stramineous, its base fuscous ; abdomen with the 

 tstigmata forming a lateral segmental series of spots on each side, 

 black ; prouotal angles prominently obtusely angulately and broadly 

 produced. 



Length 9 ; breadth between pronotal angles 3 millim. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Thagata (Feci). 



Genus HYGIA. 



Pacliycephaliis, Uhler, Proc. Ac. N. S. Phil. 1860, p. 22o, nom. 



prceocc. 

 Hygia, Uhler, op. cii. 1861, p. 287. 



Type, H. opaca, Uhler, from China and Japan. 



Distribution. Sikhim, China, and Japan. 



Head subquadrate; first joint of rostrum reaching basal margin 

 of head ; second joint of antennae considerably longer than the 

 third ; membrane not neai'ly reaching the apex of the abdomen, 

 the veins strongly or slightly reticulate ; ocelli wide apart, some- 

 what in a line with the posterior margins of the eyes ; pronotum 

 with the anterior angles prominent, the lateral angles rounded and 

 subnodulose ; the lateral margins moderately sinuate. 



630. Hygia touchei, Did. (Pachycephalus) A. M. N. H. (7) vii, 



p. 19 (1901). 



Piceous brown, coarsely punctate ; connexivum above and 



beneath with linear spots 

 at incisures, some irregular 

 spots to femora, and sub- 

 basal and subapical annu- 

 lations to tibia?, ochraceous ; 

 apical joint of antenna? 

 (excluding base) luteous ; 

 rostrum just passing the 

 posterior coxte ; abdomen 

 beneath with four central 

 basal spots, and a spot on 

 the lateral area of each of 

 the last three segments, 

 black. 



Length 9 to 11 ; breadth 

 between pronotal angles 3 

 to 3| millim. 



Hah. Sikhim (CoU. Dist.). Originally described from China. 



This species differs principally from H. opaca, the type of the 

 genus, by having the veins of the membrane very much less 

 reticulate. 



Fig. 222. — Hygia touchei. 



