HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. fal 
32. NysIUsS PALLIPENNIS. 
Testaceus, ellipticus; caput piceum; anlenne testacea, articulo 40 
piceo bast testaceo ; prothorax antice piceus ; scutellum subcarinatum, 
basi piceum ; membrana diaphana. 
Testaceous, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head piceous. 
Eyes large, slightly prominent. Antenne testaceous, slender, about half 
the length of the body; second joint about twice the length of the first ; 
third shorter than the second; fourth piceous, testaceous at the base, as 
long as the second. Prothorax piceous between the fore border and a 
slight transverse furrow which is on the fore part. Scutellum with a 
slight keel, piceous towards the base. Wings extending to the tip of the 
abdomen. Corium of the fore wings pale testaceous; membrane and hind 
wings pellucid. Length of the body 2 lines. 
It much resembles N. Thymi; the apical joint of the antenne and 
the legs of the latter are darker. 
a,b. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Thwaites. 
Oceania. 
33. Nysius SORDIDUS. 
sordidus, Stal, Bug. Resa, 242. 
Tahiti. 
34, NysIus C@NOSULUS, 
cenosulus, Stal, Hug. Resa, 248. 
Honolulu. 
35. Nysius Zeatanpicus, C. H. 582. 
Lygeus clavicornis, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 169, ad partem—Coreus clavi- 
cornis, abr. Syst. Rhyn. 201—Nysius (Rhypodes) Zealandicus, Stal, 
Hem. Fabr. i. 76. 
a. Tasmania. From Dr. Hookev’s collection. 
b—e. New Zealand. Presented by Sir J. Ross. 
f—i. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 
Genus 8. HETEROGASTER, C. A. 556. 
1. HetErocasterR Urtion, C. H. 556. 
a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 
b—l, England. 
m—o. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
2. HETEROGASTER SEMICOLON. 
Phygas semicolon, Fieb. Weit. Beitr. i. 349, pl. 2, f. 25—Heterogaster 
affinis, C. H. 556—-Phygadicus semicolon, feb. Hur, Hem. 202. 
a, South France. 
