HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 93 
Male and female. Bluish black, elongate-subfusiform. Head conical, 
convex about the ocelli, shorter than the fore lobe of the prothorax ; ante- 
ocular part about twice longer than the post-ocular. Antenne pubescent, 
black, longer than the bead and the prothorax together; first joint less 
than half the length of the second; third a little longer than the second; 
fourth shorter than the second. Fore lobe of the prothorax about twice the 
length of the hind lobe; furrows distinct. Connexivum red. Legs black, 
piceous; four anterior femora with minute spines beneath; four anterior 
tibia clavate; spongy furrow of the fore tibie less than half the length of 
the latter. Wings black. Length of the body 8—9 lines. 
a—g. Hindostan. From the collection of the Entomological Society. 
8. LESTOMERUS FLAVIPES. 
Mas. Viridis; caput conicum, prothoracis lobo antico paullo brevior ; 
antenne picee, capile et prothorace ad unum longivres, articulo lo 
luteo; prothoracis lobus posticus cupreus; sculellum marginatum ; 
pedes flavi, tibiis quatuor anterioribus apice piceis; ale antice 
viridi-nigre ; ale postice diaphane, 
Male. Metallic-green, shining, elongate-fusiform. Head conical, 
tumid about the ocelli, a little shorter than the fore lobe of the prothorax ; 
ante-ocular part longer than the post-ocular. Antenne piceous, setulose, 
longer than the head and the prothorax together; first joint Inteous, 
hardly half the length of the second; third much shorter than the second. 
Fore lobe of the prothorax with seven distinct keels, rather less than twice 
the length of the hind lobe, which is cupreous. Scutellum with a rim on 
each side, compressed at the tip. Propectus keeled. Legs yellow; four 
anterior femora dentate beneath; four anterior tibia clavate, piceous at the 
lips, their furrow beneath very short. Wings extending a little beyond the 
tip of the abdomen. Fore wings blackish, with a green tinge. Hind 
wings pellucid. Length of the body 7% lines. 
a. North Hindostan. From Mr. Warwick’s collection. 
9. LesTOMERUS DIVERSUS. 
Mas. Viridis ; caput conicum, prothoracis lobo antico brevior ; antenne 
capile et prothorace ad unum longiores; prothoracis margo anticus 
bituberculatus ; connexivum rufum ; pedes rufi, femoribus tibiisque 
apice libiis posticis tarsisque nigris. 
Male. Metallic-green, smooth, shining, elongate-subfusiform. Head 
conical, shorter than the fore lobe of the prothorax; a slight longitudinal 
furrow in front of a more distinct transverse furrow, the latter between the 
eyes; ante-ocular part twice the length of the post-ocular. Anteune 
setulose, longer than the head and the prothorax together; first joint a 
litle more than half the length of the second; third as lung as the second ; 
fourth longer than the third. Fore lobe of the prothorax with well. 
defined furrows, twice the length of the hind lobe; a tubercle on each side 
of the fore border. Connexivum bright red. Legs bright red, stout, rather 
short; four anterior femora spinulose beneath, black at the tips; hind 
femora black towards the tips; four anterior tibie clavate, their apical part 
