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124 CATALOGUE OF 



/ ^e 290. Capsus costalis. 



-^_5*J3a Eurystylus costalis, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1870, 671. 



Philippine Isles. 



Div. 



Macralonius, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1870, 670. 



291. Capsus sobrinus. 

 Macralonius sobrinus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1870, 670. 

 Java. 



292. Capsus thoracatus. 

 thoiacatus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Fork. 1870, 671. 

 Java. 



293. Capsus apicifer. 



Foem. Niger, opacus, subtilissime punctatus; oculi subprominuli ; ros- 

 trum coxas intermedias attingens ; antenna corpori aquilongce, 

 articulo 2o subctavato ; prothorax transverse suhsulcatus ; scutellum 

 apice Jlavum ; pectus testaceo hifasciatum ; membrana cinereo- 

 hyalina, apice fusca, nigricante venosa. 



Female. Black, elliptical, dull, very finely punctured. Head trian- 

 gular, small. Eyes slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle 

 coxae. Antennae as long as the body ; first joint elongate-fusiform, longer 

 than the head; second subclavale, very much longer than the first. Pro- 

 thorax with a very slight transverse furrow in front. Scutellum yellow at 

 the tip. Pectus with two dull testaceous bands. Legs rather stout. 

 Membrane hyaline, cinereous, browu at the tip ; veins blackish. Hind 

 wings cinereous-hyaline. Length of the body 2^ lines. 



a. Makian, Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



294. Capsus lucidus. 



Mas. Rufus, subtiliter punctatus, fere litiearis, subtiis flavus ; vertex 

 piceus ; oculi prominuli ; rostrum coxas posticas paullo superans ; 

 atitenncE nigra, gracillinuc, corpore longior.es, articulo 3o basi albo ; 

 thorax piceus, rufescente marginatus ; abdomen apice nigrum; pedes 

 rufi ; corium flavescente vitreum, coccineo sexstrigatum ; membrana 

 pallide fusca, fascia obscuriore. 



Male. Red, slender, shining, finely punctured, nearly linear, yellow 

 beneath. Head short, triangular ; vertex piceous. Eyes piceous, promi- 

 nent. Rostrum extending a little beyond the hind coxae. Antennae black, 

 very slender, longer ihan the body ; first joint nearly as long as the pro- 

 thorax ; second much more than twice as long as the first ; third while 

 towards the base, longer than the first ; fourth shorter than the first. Pro- 

 thorax and scutellum piceous, the former reddish on each side, the latter 

 reddish at the lip. Abdomen black at the tip. Legs and corium nearly 



