HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA DDD 
Testaceous, elliptical, thickly and minutely black-punctured. Head 
slightly elongated, blackish above, rounded in front; lobes of equal length. 
Eyes piceous, prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind cox; tip black. 
Antenne slender; first joint extending beyond the fore border of the head ; 
second much longer than the first; third hardly shorter than the second ; 
fourth and fifth piceous; fourth whitish at the tip, longer than the third; 
fifth whitish at the base, a little longer than the fourth. Thorax blackish 
in frout, dentate on each side very near the fore border; sides, fore border 
and an irregular transverse line between the hind angles smooth; hind 
angles elongated, acute, much shorter than their breadth at the base. 
Scutellum slightly acute, less thickly punctured towards the tip. Pectus 
almost smooth near the coxe, partly blackish on each side. Abdomen 
beneath with a short curved smooth line on each side near the base and 
with three blackish stripes; tip emarginate. Legs rather stout; femora 
black-speckled towards the tips. Fore wings with a smooth forked line 
and some small smooth dots; membrane brownish, pale cinereous about 
the veins, which are few; oue live of transverse veinlets. Length of the 
body 34 lines. 
a. Ceram. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
MorMIDEA ERYTHROSPILA. 
Lutea, fusco aut nigro aspere punctata; capitis lutera submarginata ; 
antenneé pallide lutea, articulo 50 nigricante basi pallido; thorax 
sulco tenut transverso, fascia postica nigricunte, spinis acutis gracil- 
limis ; scutellum subcarinatum, callis duobus parvis hasalibus apiceque 
pallide luteis; pedes pallidi; ale antice macula rufa subcostali, 
membrana pellucida, 
Luteous, nearly elliptical, roughly punctured ; punctures brown or black. 
Head large, with a slight rim on each side; its punctures forming three 
and in front two stripes. Eyes rather prominent. Antenne pale luteous ; 
first joint extending a little beyond the fore border of the head; second 
much longer than the first, a little longer than the third; fourth as long as 
the second, a little longer than the fifth, which is blackish except at the 
base. Thorax thinly punctured in front, where there is an indistinct trans- 
verse furrow; a blackish band along the hind border including the spines, 
which are acute and very slender. Scutellum indistinctly keeled, with a 
small pale luteous callus on each side at the base, pale luteous at the tip, 
which is slightly acute. Pectus thinly punctured. Abdomen with black 
spiracles. Legs pale luteous. Fore wings more finely punctured than the 
thorax; a red subcostal spot on each near the tip; membrane diaphanous. 
Length of the body 24 lines, 
Very distinct in structure from all the described Asiatic species. 
a. Toudano, Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
MorMIDEA VENTRALIS. 
Testacea, dense et subtiliter nigro punctata; oculi magni; antenne articulo 
30 apice piceo ; thorax villa strigisyue quatuor obliquis sparse punc- 
talis, lateribus unidentatis, angulis posticis subproductis subacutis ; 
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