546 CATALOGUE OF 
Luteous or reddish, elongate-elliptical, pilose, roughly punctured, pale 
yellow beneath. Head with four black stripes; the outer pair sometimes 
interrupted in the middie, connected behind with the inner pair. Eyes, 
rosirum and antenne black. Rostrum pale yellow at the base, extending 
a little beyond the hind cox. Second and third joints of the antenne 
about equal in length; fourth longer than the third and than the fifth. 
Thorax with four large quadrate black spots in the disk. Scutellum with 
four black stripes; the inner pair lanceolate, connected near the tip with 
the outer pair. Pectus and under side of abdomen with two rows of black 
dots. Legs black, pilose; coxe and femora pale yellow, the latter with 
two black spots near the tips. Fore wings black, with luteous speckles ; 
costa towards the base and exterior border luteous or reddish; membrane 
black, with a pellucid outer border. Length of the body 4 lines. 
The black membrane will distinguish it from A. nubila. The de- 
scription is taken from the Hindostan specimens, that from Banda is a 
distinct variety. 
a,b. North Hindostan. From Dr, Hooker's collection. 
c. Hindostan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
d, Banda. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
AGONOSCELIS? RUFESCENS. 
Rufescens, longi-elliplica, scite punctala, sublus teslacea ; caput longius- 
culum, lobo medio lobos taterales perpaullo superante; thorax luteo 
pallido varius ; scutellum apicem versus attenuatum pallide luteum ; 
pedes testacet, longiusculi, sat graciles ; membrana pellucida. 
Dull reddish, elongate-elliptical, minutely punctured, testaceous be- 
neath. Head elongate; middle lobe extending very little beyond the 
lateral lobes. Rostrum black towards the tip, extending a little beyond the 
hind coxw. Antenne about half the length of the body; joints successively 
increasing in length; first extending uearly to the front of the head; third 
black at the up. Thorax here and there irregularly pale luteous; hind 
angles obtuse, slighUy prominent. Scutellum pale luteous and attenuated 
towards the tip, extending to the flexure of the corium. Legs testaceous, 
rather long and slender. Membrane of the fore wings pellucid; veins 
colourless. Leugth of the body 7 lines, 
The antenne are mutilated in the specimen described. 
a. Gambia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
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AGUS DISCOLOR. 
Halys pulcher, Sign. A. S. &. F. 2me Ser. ix. 331, pl. 10, £3. 
Guinea. 
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TIBRACA FUSCA. 
fusca, Ifagl. Stett. Hut. Zeit, xxix. 151. 
Brazil? 
