HEMIPTE RA HETEROPTERA. 
e. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
f. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
g,h. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
2. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
j- Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
k. Siam. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
l, Australia. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 
m—p. Australia. From Mr, Damel’s collection. 
Eastern Isles. 
A. Hind legs spiny. - - = - - 
B. Hind legs not spiny. 
a. First joint of the antenne about twice the length 
of the second. - - - - 
b. First joint of the antenne somewhat longer ‘than the 
second. 
* Third joint of the antenne reddish. - - 
** Third joint of the antenne not reddish. 
+ First joint of the antenne nearly as long as the 
third. 
¢{ Head extending in front. 
§ Femora not red at the base. 
x Membrane not white at the base. 
o Fore wings not uearly wholly membranous and 
pellucid. 
—- Corium with a whitish streak. - - - 
—++—+ Corium with no whitish streak. - - - 
oo Fore wings nearly wholly membranous and pellucid. 
<x Membrane white at the base. = - - 
§§ Femora red at the base. - - = - 
+ Head not extending in front. = - 
tt First joint of the antenne shorter than the third. - 
++} First joint of the antenne much shorter than the 
third. - - - - - bs 
9. CRIMIA “ARMATA, 
Fem. Picea, postice latescens, subtus nigra ; 
armata. 
laminifera. 
polyacantha. 
basalis. 
Doreica. 
pallescens. 
parallela. 
bispiniceps. 
parviceps. 
microcera. 
varia. 
caput antice longi-conicum ; 
antenne robuste, pubescentes, corporis dimidio multo breviores, 
articulo 20 brevi, 40 clavato breviore, 1o 3oque longioribus ; prothorax 
carinis duabus ‘tuberculatis, spinis quatuor lateralibus ; scutellum 
longitudinaliter et transverse carinatum ; 
abdomen apice truncatum, 
lateribus spinosis; pedes pubescentes, robusti, femoribus quatuor 
posterioribus subtus spinosis; ale antice abdominis apicem fere 
altingentes. 
Female. 
Piceous, flat, widening hindward, black beneath. 
Head 
elongated and conical in front; the cone about one-fourth of the length of 
the first joint of the antenne; antenniferous tubercles unarmed. Rostrum 
piceous, 
Antenne stout, pubescent, much less than half the length of the 
