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2. PHysomerus GrossiPeEs, C. H. 413. 
calear, var. ? 
a,b. Hindostan. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 
c,d. Hindostan. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
3. PuysomErRus pymErus, C.. H. 413. 
calear, var. ? 
a, b. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
4, PuysomeErus parvutus, C. H. 413. 
a. North Hindostan. From Dr. Hooker’s collection. 
b. ? From Mr. Children’s collection. 
ce. Penang. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
d. Birmah. From Mrs. Waring’s collection. 
e. Birmah. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
f. Java. From Mr. Argent’s collection. 
The two following species hardly belong to this genus. 
5. PHYSOMERUS DELINEATUS. 
Mas. Piceus, sat gracilis ; rostrum coxas intermedias attingens ; antenne 
corporit equilonge ; prothorax scaber, angulis posticis obtusis non 
prominulis ; scutellum apice testaceum ; pedes picet, cowis femoribus 
basi genubusqae testaceis, femoribus posticis incrassatis subtus 
biseriatim denticulatis, tibiis posticis testaceo unifasciatis subtus 
unispinosis, tarsis basi testaceis; ale antice testaceo venose et 
bistrigate. 
Male. Piceous, rather slender, with cinereous tomentum. Eyes tawny, 
very prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxe; third joint 
shorter than the second and than the fourth. Antenne as long as the 
body; joints from the first to the third successively decreasing in length ; 
first testaceous towards the base; fourth about as long as the first and 
second together. Prothorax scabrous; transverse ridge near the hind 
border; sides straight; hind angles obtuse, not prominent. Scutellum 
testaceous at the tip. Abdomen lurid in the disk towards the tip beneath. 
Legs piceous; cox, femora at the base and knees testaceous. Hind 
femora incrassated, shorter than the abdomen, with two rows of minute 
teeth beneath. Hind tibie nearly as long as the hind femora, with a testa- 
ceous band at a little before the middle, armed beneath in the middle with 
an oblique spine. ‘Tarsi testaceous towards the base. Corium of the fore 
wings with testaceous veins and with two testaceous streaks, one near the 
base, the other along the exterior border. Length of the body 73 lines. 
a. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Sarawak. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
