116 CATALOGUE OF 
7. CAMPTISCHIUM SUBYARIUM. 
Fem. Piceum, rostro antennis pedibusque fulvis; antennarum articulus 
4us piceus, 30 vie brevior ; prothorax subtiliter tuberculatus, angulis 
posticts prominulis peraculis; scutellum punctis duobus apiceque 
lestaceis. 
Female. Piceous. Rostrum, antenne and legs tawny. First joint 
of the antenng rather longer than the second; second rather longer than 
the third; fourth piceous, hardly shorter than the third. Prothorax 
minutely tuberculated; hind angles prominent, very acute, Scutellum 
testacevus towards the tip and with two testaceous points at the base. 
Hind femora piceous, slightly incrassated and tuberculated, with spines 
beneath. Length of the body 6 lines. 
A little broader than the female of A. subleve. 
a. Archidona. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Genus 5. EUTHOCHTHA. 
Euthochtha, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges, Wien. xv. 431; xvi. 87. 
1. EurHocHTHA GALEATOR. 
Crinocerus galeator, C. H. 408. 
a, b. St. John’s Bluff, East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
e—n. North America. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 
Genus 6. ACANTHOCORIS, C. H. 515. 
Afriea. 
The following arrangement of some of the African species is translated 
from Stal’s Hem. Afr. 
A. Sides of the segments of the connexivum unarmed or 
very indistinctly crenulated. 
a. Sentellum not keeled. - = - lugens, granulosus. 
b. Scutellum keeled. — - - : + tibialis, spinosus. 
B. Segments of the connexivum furnished with a minute 
tooth in the apical angles and in the middle of the 
exterior border. 
a. Prothorax widened in the middle of each side into an 
acute porrect process. - - - - grauosus. 
b. Prothorax not widened on each side or with only a 
rounded widening. - - obscuricornis, fasciculatus. 
1, AcANTHOCORIS LUGENS. 
Physomerus lugens, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh, 1855, 28—Acanthocoris 
lugens, Stal, Hem. Afr. ii. 53. 
Caffraria. 
