HETEROPTERA. CAPSID. 121 
Narrow; antenne short; thorax not dilated at the sides, nor 3-carinate; hem- 
elytra homogeneous ; legs short. 
MONANTHIA Enc. M. Trnais p. Lap. Isp.  T. elavicornis Linn. 
Sides of prothorax scarcely dilated ; antennz pilose, last joint clavate. Pz. DEVORE 
GALEATUS Curt. -Tineis p. Burm. 4sp.  T. cristata. Pz. 99. 19. 
Prothorax much dilated at the sides, with a large hood in front; antenne long, 
slender, pilose; areola of the thorax and hemelytra very large. 
DICTYONOTA Curt. Tineis p. Burm. 2sp. TT. Eryngit Latr. Curt. 154. 
Sides of thorax dilated, and areolate; the antenne scabrous; terminal joint 
thinner than the third; prothorax with a frontal hood. 
ACALYPTA Westw. Tineis p. Panz. 1sp. T.carinata Pz. My fig. 120. 192. 
Prothorax with the sides slightly dilated, 3-carinated; antennz long, clavate, 
hemelytra meeting in a straight suture; wings wanting. 
Family 7. (or 9.) CAPSID Westw. (Capsini Burm. Coreide 
p- Steph. Astemmites p. Lap.) 
HETEROTOMA Latr. Carsus p. Fab. 2 sp.  H. spissicornis Fab. 
Narrow, smooth ; antennz with the second joint very thick and setose throughout 
its whole length. Pz. 2. 16. 
CAPSUS Fab. Lycaus p. Wolff 4sp. C. ater Linn. My fig. 121. 5. 
Broadly ovate, punctured ; antenne with the second joint longest, clavate at tip ; 
wings and hemelytra perfect ; neck moderate or narrow. 
CHLAMYDATUS Curt. Carsus p. Hahn. 1 sp. C. marginatus Curt. 
Suboyate ; head rather large, trigonate ; antenne with second joint longest ; thorax 
semiorbicular ; hemelytra smal], ovate ; hind legs long ; thighs thickened. Curt. 
Bb. E. 693. 
ASTEMMA Lafr. nec Enc. Méth. poses? Westw., Hatricus Hahn. 
uRYcEPHALA Lap. olim, Bryocoris Fall. 
3 sp. O. rufifrons Fall. Hahn, f. 61. 
Hemelytra uniting in a straight suture, without any apical membrane; thorax 
transverse, quadrate ; antenne long, slender ; basal joint short ; head as broad 
as the thorax; hind legs very long, slender. 
LOPUS Hahn. Puyvocoris p. Burm. 7 sp. L. triguttatus L. Hahn, f. 4. 
Elongate-ovate; sides of the thorax acute, elevated, margined; head broader 
than long; eyes prominent ; antenne with the second joint not strongly clavate 
at the tip. 
PILOPHORUS Hahn. Gtostcrrs Enc. M. 1 sp. bifasciatus F.? clavatus L. ? 
Narrow ; head broader than front of thorax, which is broadest behind ; legs mo- 
derately long; antennez with the two terminal joints short. Hahn, Icon. 1. 23. 
ATTUS Hahn. Puyroconis p. Fall. 1sp. A. pulicaria Fall. Hahn. f. 62. 
Broadly ovate, thick, pulverose; antenne moderately long, second. joint longest, 
third and fourth together as long as the second; wing-covers entire; hind legs 
not thickened. 
HARPOCERA Curt. Aztnecera Steph. 1 sp. H. Burmeisteri. Curt. 709. 
Narrow-ovate ; antennz with the second joint much shorter than the third, 
obliquely clavate at tip in ¢. . 
PANTILIUS Curt. Lorus p. H. Sch. 1 sp. C. tunicatus Fab. 
Elliptic, depressed; head small, subtrigonate; antenne almost as long as the 
body, third joint not so long as first; fourth shortest; hind tibia smooth, 
tarsi very short. 
