HEMIPTERA DETEROPTERA. 545 
Dark reddish, elongate-elliptical, minutely punctured, thickly speckled 
with pale yellowish, whitish beneath. Head with seven pale yellow lines; 
hind part black, with ove yellow line. Eyes blackish. Rostrum pale. 
Antenne piceous-red. Thorax with a yellow line; sides very narrowly 
yellow; hind angles slightly prominent. Scutellum Jess thickly speckled 
than the thorax, with a yellow line at the base, with a yellow spot on each 
basal angle, and with one at the tip. Pectus and under side of the abdomen 
with four red stripes, the inner pair composed of transversely elongated 
spots. Legs whitish, thickly red-speckled; femora towards the base and a 
band on the tibiz# unspeckled; tarsi piceous. Fore wings with an 
elongated pale yellow spot in the disk ; membrane brown, with seven white 
stripes. Length of the body 53 lines. 
The smaller size, the more obtuse angles of the thorax and the spot on 
each of the fure wings will distinguish it from P. australasie, P. apicalis, 
P. patruelis, P. calidus, P. conspersus aud P. cognatus. The spot on each 
fore wing distinguishes it from P. gravis, P. lineatus, P. strigatus, 
P. eximius, P. histricus aud P. fasciatus. 
a, ———? 
PaciLoMETIS MUNDUS. © 
Rufescente cervinus, fusco punctatus, subtus testaceus; caput sex 
lineatum ; thoracis latera antica testacea nigro marginata ; scutellum 
apice testaceum ; ale antice costa testacea, membrana cinerea. 
Reddish fawn-colour, elongate-elliptical, thickly and minutely brown- 
punctured, testaceous beneath. Head elongate; the punctures arranged 
in six lines, of which the outer pair are undulating ; middle lobe extending 
a little beyond the lateral Jobes. First joint of the antenne extending much 
beyond the front of the head; second a little shorter than the third; 
fourth much longer than the third. Thorax hexagonal; hind angles 
prominent, acute; anterior sides testaceous, slightly reflexed, bordered with 
black. Scutellum testaceous and smooth at the tip. Spiracles black. 
Tarsi piceous. Fore wings with a testaceous costa; membrane cinereous. 
Length of the body 9 lines. 
The pale membrane distinguishes it from P. fasctalus, P. histricus, 
P. apicalis and P. gravis, to which last species it has most affinity. It 
differs from P. modestus in the pale colour of the antenna, of the legs and 
of the under side of the abdomen. 
a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
P@cILOTOMA LABIDA. 
Ateloccrus labidus, E’richs. Arch. Naturgsch., viii. 277. 
Australia. 
AGONOSCELIS FEMORALIS. 
Lutea aut rufescens, pilosa, aspere punctata, sublus flava ; caput nigro 
quadrivittatum ; antenné nigre; thorax nigro quadrimaculatus ; 
seutellum nigro quadrivittatum; pectus et venter e guttis nigris 
bivittata ; pedes nigri, femoribus flavis nigro bimaculatis; ala 
antice nigra, luleo consperse, costa basali margineque exteriore luteis 
aut rufescentibus, membrana nigra diaphano marginata, 
