HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 131 
Genus 4. PACH YNOMUS. 
Pachynomus, Klug, Symb. Phys. De Lap. Hem. 81. Burm. Handb. Ent. 
ii. 240. Serv. Hist. Hem. 326. Stal, Hem. Afr. iii. 38. 
Africa. 
Div. 1. 
1. PacHyNomus PICIPES. 
Reduvius (Eumerus) picipes, Alug, Symb. Phys. Ins. ii. pl. 9, f. 9— 
pest sugnius picipes, Burm. Handod. Ent. ii. 241. Serv. Hist. Hem. 
Nubia. 
a,b. Egypt. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
2. PaAcHYNOMUS BRUNNEUS. 
brunneus, De Lap. Ess. Hem. 81. Burm, Handb. Ent. ii. 240. Stal, 
Hem. Afr, iii. 39. 
Senegal. 
South Asia. 
3. PAcHYNOMUS BIGUTTATUS. 
biguttatus, Stal, A. S. LH. F’. 4me Sér. iii. 53. 
a—e. Hindostan. From the collection of the Entomological Society. 
f—h. Hindostan. From Mr. Wooley’s collection. 
i,j. North Hindostan. From Capt. Boyes’ collection. 
k. North Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's collection. 
4. PAcHYNOMUS ZONATUS. 
Mas. Niger, sublus rufus; caput antice conicum, prothoracis lobo antico 
paullo longius ; antenne capite et prothorace ad unum multo longiores ; 
prothoracis lobus posticus et scutellum rufa ; abdomen apice subtus 
piceum; pedes nigri, tibiis larsisque piceis. 
Male. Black, smooth, shining, fusiform, red beneath. Head conical 
in front, a little longer than the fore lobe of the prothorax ; ante-ocular 
part as long as the post-ocular. Antenne much longer than the head and 
the prothorax together; first joint a little shorter than the ante-ocular part 
of the head; second full thrice as long as the first; third shorter than 
the second; fourth shorter than the third. Fore lobe of the prothorax with 
distinct furrows, as long as the hind lobe, which is red. Scutellum red, 
compressed at the tip. Abdomen piceous beneath at the tip. Legs black ; 
tibie and tarsi piceous. Fore wings dull. Length of the body 43 lines. 
a. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
