HEMIPIERA HETEROPTERA. 945 
Curorocoris Tau. 
Tau, Spin. Hem. 
CHLOROCORIS RUFIDENS. 
Pallide viridis, subtiliter punctatus; caput aculum, Jateribus tenuiter 
nigris; antennarum articuli 2us Bus et dus apice nigri; thorax 
lateribus rufis serratis, spinis longis allenuatis ; connexivum latum, 
fulvo marginatum, transverse striatum nigroque lineolatum ; ale 
~ antice costa basi rufa, membrana limpida. 
Pale grass-green, finely punctured, mostly pale testaceous beneath. 
Head black along each side. Rostrum extending to the fore part of the third 
abdominal segment. Antenne much shorter than the body; first joint 
extending a litle beyond the front of the head; second and third with 
black tips; sccond much shorter than the third ; fourth black for half the 
leugth from the tip, longer than the third; fifth as long as the fourth. 
Thorax bright red and serrated along each side; spines bright red, long, 
slender, hardly ascending. Abdomen with a broad connexivum, which is 
longitudinally and finely striated, and is bordered with tawny and has a 
black transverse line on the hind border of each segment; under side with 
a furrow extending from the base to the fore part of the third segment. 
Fore wings with a short red costal stripe extending from the base; mem- 
brane and hind wings pellucid. Length of the body 10% lines. 
The black-bordered head, the rosy sides of the thorax aud the some- 
what longer spines distinguish it from C. atrispinus. 
a. ———? From the Voyage of H. M.S. Herald. 
CHLOROCORIS RUBESCENS. 
Viridescente testaceus, subtiliter punctatus; caput transverse striatum, 
antice rolundatum, lobis lateralibus lobum medium paullo superanti- 
bus; anlenne rosee; thorax postice subrugulosus, roseo fasciatus, 
spinis longiusculis peracutis, lateribus roseis subserralis ; seutellum 
roseo suffusum, apice late roseum; ale antice rosee, apice lestacee, 
tuberculato discoidali rufo, membrana pellucida, ; 
Pale greenish testaceous. Head rounded in front; lateral lobes trans- 
versely and finely striated, extending a little beyond the middle lobe. 
Antenne rosy red; second joiut longer than the third. Thorax minutely 
punctured, with a transverse callus on each side in front; hind part trans- 
versely and slightly rugulose, with a rosy red band which includes the very 
acute spines, the latter as long as their breadth at the base; sides rosy red, 
slightly serrated. Scutellum finely punctured, with a slight keel which is 
forked towards the base, tinged with rosy red, much attenuated towards the 
tip, which is bright rosy. Anal appendages of the male very large. Legs 
tinged with rosy. Fore wings with a rosy tinge, which does not extend to 
the tips; apical part more finely punctured than the other part; a bright red 
tubercle in the disk ; membrane colourless. Length of the body 83 lines. 
This species and C. rufispinus differ from C. atrispinus, C. com- 
planatus and C. rufidens in the less acute lateral lobes of the head. 
