HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 65 
Male. Bright red. Head with a transverse black spot on the hind 
border. Rostrum, antenna, scutellum, tip of the abdomen and legs black. 
Rostrum extending to the first ventral segment. Antenne more than half 
the length of the body; first joint about half the length of the head ; second 
longer than the fourth, much longer than the third. Prothorax with a 
broad abbreviated black band along the hind border. Pectus with black 
stigmata. Fore wings with a black membrane. Length of the body 4 
lines. 
a. ? From Mr. Vigors’ collection. 
Fossil. 
146. LyGaus FossITIUs. 
fossitius, Heyden, Fos. Ins. Braunkohle, Sieblos, pl. 23, f. 17. 
147. LyG&us DEPREHENSUS. 
deprehensus, Heyden, Fos. Ins. Br. Sieb. pl. 3, £. 18. 
Genus 3. CH NOCORIS. 
Cenocoris, Fieb, Hur. Hem. 166. 
1. Caunocoris Neri. 
Lygeus Nerii, Germ. Faun. Eur. 24,17—Cenocoris Nerii, Fieb. Fur. 
Hem. 166, 
South Europe. 
2. CzNocoris NIcoBARENSIS. 
Nicobarensis, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges, Wien. xv. 436, 
Sambelong. 
3. CHNOCORIS SANGUINARIUS, 
sanguinarius, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak, Forh. 1870, 660. 
Philippine Isles. 
4. CHNOCORIS INERMIPES. 
inermipes, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. 1870, 660. 
Philippine Isles. 
Genus 4. AROCATUS, C. 7, 550. 
1, AROCATUS MELANOCEPHALUS, C. H, 550. 
a. Versailles. 
b. France. 
2. Arocatus pusiLttus, C. A. 550. 
a—c. Hindostan, From Mr. Wooley’s collection. 
Genus 5. ORSILLUS, C. A. 551. 
Mecorhamphus, Fieb, Eur. Hem. 173, 
