HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. AT 
1. Metapopius Fremoratus, C. H. 430. 
a—f. St. John’s Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
g, 4. St. John’s Bluff, E. Florida. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
i—k. United States. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 
l,m. Orizaba. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
n—p. Orizaba. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
qg. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson’s collection. 
r. Brazil. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
s,t. Tejuca. Presented by Mrs. Bennett. 
2. Metaropius suratus, C. H. 429. 
a, b. Brazil. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
e—h. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay’s collection. 
2. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
j. Cayenne. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
k. Mexico. From Mr. Gleunie’s collection. 
l, Oajaca. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
3. Merapopius TERMINALIS, C. H. 431. 
a. North America. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
West Indies. 
4, MeEvapopius CONSTRICTUS. 
Mas. Piceus, cinereo tomentosus; antenne ferruginee, corpore multo 
breviores, articulo 40 lo multo longiore ; prothorax subtuberculatus, 
lateribus subcrenulatis, angulis posticts rectangulatis vix dilatatis ; 
femora quatuor anteriora uniseriatim spinulosa; femora postica 
quadriseriatim verrucosa, uniseriatim spinosa;  tibie posltice 
dilatate. 
Male. FPiceous, with cinereous tomentum. Rostrum ferruginous, 
with the usual structure. Antenne ferrnginous, much shorter than the 
body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length; 
fourth much longer than the first. Prothorax minutely irregularly and 
very thinly tuberculated; sides slightly crenulated; hind part rectangular 
and very slightly dilated on each side. Odoriferous apertures red. Four 
anterior femora with a row of minute spines beneath. Hind femora with 
four rows of minute tubercles and with a row beneath of five minute spines 
and of three posterior Jarge spines. Hind tibie a little longer than the 
hind femora, dilated along one-third of the length beneath and along 
two-thirds above, the dilatation less along the second third. Length of 
the body 10 lines. 
The prothorax is less dilated than that of M. affinis. 
a. Barbadoes. From Mr. Cutter’s collection. 
