HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. PD 
Male. Black. Rostrum and antenne tawny; first joint of the latter 
much longer than the second. Prothorax with a slight longitudinal 
impressed line, with several minute tubercles in the disk and with a few 
short stout spines along each side; hind angles forming two acute promi- 
nent spines. Tip of the scutellum pale testaceous, very acule. Legs 
tawny; hind coxe and hind femora black; hind tibia black beneath. 
Corium of the fore wings with dark red veins; membrane and hind wings 
blackish. Length of the body 7 lines. 
The black corium of this species distinguishes it from C. clavipes. 
a. Archidona. From Mr. Stevens’ collection: 
5. CAMPTISCHIUM SUBLAVE. 
Mas. Nigrum; antenne ferruginee, articulo 1o 20 perparum longiore ; 
prothorax subtuberculatus, lateribus spinosis, angulis posticis acutis 
prominulis ; tibia, tarsi et corium ferruginea; femora - postica 
subluberculata, 
Male. Black. Rostrum and corium ferruginous. Antenne ferru- 
ginous; first joint very little longer than the second; second much longer 
than the third; fourth as long as the third. Prothorax minutely and very 
thinly tuberculate; sides with ‘short stout spines; -hind angles acute, - 
prominent. ‘Tip of the scutellum pale testaceous. ‘Tibie and tarsi ferru- 
ginous; hind femora very slightly tuberculate.. Hemale.—Hind femora 
slightly incrassated. Length of the body 6—7 lines. 
The first joint of the antenne is shorter than that of C. clavipes and 
of C. spinosum, and the second joint’is longer than that of C. fulvicornis. 
a; b. Santarem. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
6: CAMPYISCHIUM VERRUCOSUM. ' 
Mas. Nigrum, subtus piceum, rostro antennis pedibusque fulvis ; anten- 
narum articulus 4us piceus, 30 paullo brevior ; . prothorax dense 
tuberculatus, latertbus dentatis, angults posticis prominulis ; femora 
postica vie tuberculata, subtus biseriatim dentata. 
Male. Black, mostly piceous beneath. Hostruin, antenne and legs 
tawny. Antenne much more than half the length of the body; first joint 
much longer than the second; second much longer than the third; fourth 
piceous, a little shorter than the third. Prothorax thickly tuberculated ; 
sides dentate; hind angles prominent. Hind femora piceous, dentate in 
two rows beneath, -hardly tuberculated.; Membrane of the fore wings 
piceous. Length of the body 7 lines. 
It.agrees with C, clavipes and with C. tenebrosum in the length of the 
first joint of the antenne, and differs from them inits darker colour and 
more tuberculated prothorax. 
a. Cuenca. From Mr. Fraser's collection. 
