HEMIPTEEA HETEROPTERA. 6] 9 



than the third. Thorax with a small impressiuu on eacli side near ihe fore 

 border. Scutellum slightly concave on each side in fiont, covering tlie 

 sides of ihe abdomen. Length of llie body 4^ lines. 



a. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



SvMPIIVLUS OCOLATUS. 



Sordide fulvus, nigra sublilissime punctalus : caput maijnum, productum, 

 fulvo viltatum ; antenna: nigricanles, basi albidce ; tJiorax el scutellum 

 testaceo villata ; thorax inaculis duabus anticis atris teslaceo mar- 

 ginatis ; scutellum playis iribus obseurioribus, macula apicali teslaceo. 

 subsculiformi ; pedes teslacei, fusco fasciati. 



Dingy tawny, dull, oval, convex, thickly and very minutely punctured ; 

 punctures black ; under side blackish. Head blackish, large, elongate, with 

 a tawny stripe. Antennae blackish ; first and second joints whitish. Tliorax 

 with a deep black testaceous-l)ordered stripe on each side very near the 

 fore border, and with a testaceous stripe, which appears also on the scu- 

 tellum and is narrower and paler than that of the head. Scutellum with a 

 testaceous somewhat scutcheon-shaped apical spot; three patches which 

 are slightly darker than the ground hue, one basal and triangular, the 

 other two lateral and irregular. Legs testaceous ; femora and tibia) with 

 brown bands. Length of the body 3 lines. 



a. Demerara. Presented by F. Moore, Esq. 



Page 66. 



HOTEA VICINA. 



According to Stal this is the Triffonosoma subfasciala of VVeslwood 

 and partly //. Gambia:, p. bo. 



HoTEA ACUTA. 



acuta, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 55. 

 Old Calabar. 



HOTKA DENTICULATA, 



denticulata, Slul, Hem. Afr. i. 56. 

 Madagascar. 



Page 58. 

 Odontotarsus obi:sus. 

 Sergia obcsa, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 57. 

 Senegal. 



OOONXOTARSUS N IGROPUNCTAXUS. 



Sergia nigropunctata, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 57. 



Senegal. 



Odontotarsus obscuuus. 



obscurus, p. 58 — Eurygastcr natalensis, Slal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Furh. 1853, 

 211 — Sergia obhcura, Slal, Hem. Afr. i. 58. 



