HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 56L 
Page 311. 
PENTATOMA INCULTA. 
Cimex incultus, Hrichs. Arch. Naturgsch. viii. 277. 
Australia. 
PENTATOMA GLAUCA. 
Cimex glaucus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. 11S—Edessa glauca, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn, 
154. 
a. Australia. Presented by the Linnean Society. 
PENTATOMA LATIFRONS. 
Fulva, fusco nebulosa, confertissime et subtilissime fusco punctata, subtus 
testacea ; caput antice latum, valde rotundatum ; antenne nigricantes, 
basi testacee ; thorax callis duobus anticis jugoque postico indeter- 
minato transversis, angulis posticis valde rotundatis vix productis ; 
scutellum apice rolundatum, gullis duabus nigro notatis unaque inter- 
media busalibus pallide testaceis ; ale antice costa basi pallide flava, 
membrana fusca. 
Tawny, elliptical, very thickly and minutely brown-punctured, mostly 
clouded with brown, testaceous beneath. Head broad and much rounded 
in front; lobes of equal length. Eyes piceous, not prominent. Rostrum 
extending to the hind coxe; tip black. Antenne blackish, slender; first 
joint testaceous, not extending to the front of the bead; second longer than 
the third; fourth a little longer than the second; fifth a little longer than 
the fourth. Thorax with a transverse callus on each side near the fore 
border and with a slight transverse ridge between the hind angles, which 
are hardly prominent and much rounded; sides smooth. Scutellum with 
three basal pale testaceous dots, the dot on each side accompanied by a 
black dot; tip rounded. Spiracles black. Abdomen emarginate at the 
tip. Legs testaceous; tarsi black. Fore wings with the costa pale yellow 
towards the base; membrane brown, with longitudinal and simple veins. 
Length of the body 4% lines. 
Queensland. In the National Museum at Melbourne. 
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STRACHIA MARGINALIS. 
Strachia olivacea, page 322—Rhaphigaster marginalis, page 359. 
Page 324. 
STRACHIA CIRCUMCINCTA, 
Arocera circumcincta, Sign. A. S. E. F. 2me Ser. ix. 339, pl. 10, f. 6. 
Brazil. 
STRACHIA CRUCIGERA. 
Arocera crucigera, Hagl. Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxix. 137. 
Amazon Region. 
