HEMrPTF.RA IIF.Tp;nOPT[;i!A. 499 



ruliDiduluiii, lalerllux basaliljiis }ii(/ro conspffsts : (iL(lumiiii>; ,sf//- 

 rnenlum apica/c (ini/ulis paslicis ■prodiiclis ; alui unlicce mfmbruna 

 pellucida. 



Testaceous, siibfnsifonn, nanowest at the lip of llie abdomen, thickly 

 and minutely punctured ; some of the punctures black. Head a little- 

 longer than broad ; lateral lobes lanceolate, connected. Eyes not at all 

 prominent. Rostrum extending lo the fore co.xa. Antenntc slender, 

 second joint much longer than the third, as long as the fourth ; fifth longer 

 than the fourth. Thorax wilh the hind angles prominent and nearly 

 rectangular; sides in front serrated. Suutelluin attenuated, rounded at the 

 tip, witii some black speckles along each side near the base. Alulonitu 

 with the hind angles of the apical segment extending beyond the anal 

 appendage. Fore wings more minutely punctuied than the thorax; mem- 

 brane pellucid. Length of the body 6 lines. 



The hind angles of the thorax are much more delermiiiale than 

 those of M. truHcatus, and the thorax is much more abruptly contracted in 

 front. 



a. Hindustan. Presented by VV. W. Saunders, Esq. 



Genus 11. DICHELORHINUS. 



Diclielorhinus, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. lfS.53, 22(5. Hem. Afr. i, 

 246. 



1. DlCHELOKHINUS HIS'IKICUS. 



hislricus, Slal, Ofv. K. Vel. Ak. Fork. 226. Hern. Afr. i. 24(i. 

 South Africa. 



2. DiCHELORHlNUS VITTATUS. 



Megarhynchiis viiiatus, Sign. A. S. E. F. 2me Ser. ix. IM7, pi. 10, f 14 — 

 Dichelorhinns viitalus, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 247. 



Guinea. 



3. DiCHKLORHINUS GAMBIENSIS. ' 



Megarbyuchus gauibiensis, C. H. 361. 



a. Gambia. From Mr. Shuckard's collection. 



4. DlCHELOKHINUS INUICATOE. 



Testaceus, sitbelliplicus, dense el subliliter fttsco aut nigra punctalus ; 

 caput produclum, lobis tateralibiis lanceulutis conlicjuis funds atbidu 

 marginalis ; antennce rufcc, arliculis '2o 3o(/ue cequilongis ; l/iorax 

 juga transversa, postice fmcus, angulis poslicis valde ratundalis, 

 laleribus anticis rectis inlegris ; scutcllum allenualum, Irilinealuin, 

 apice rolundalum : abdomen apice fuscuin ; pedes nigri; alec anticw 

 nigricanles, pallida venosce, memhrana diaphana. 



Testaceous, nearly elliptical, thickly and minutely i)unctured ; 

 punctures mostly brown or black. Head much elongated; lateral lobes 

 lanceolate, brown, contiguous, whitish-bordered. Eyes not prominent. 

 Bostrum extending to the fore cox;e. Antenna) red; second and third 

 joints of equal length; fourth much longer than the third; fifth much 



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