1) CATALOGUE OF 
2. Macrops HISTRIONICUS. 
histrionicus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiil, 456. 
Mexico. 
Genus 16. CONORHINUS. 
Conorhinus, De Lap. Hem, 11, 117. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 245. Serv. 
Hist. Hem. 383. 
This and the two following genera are included in the Conorhinide, 
Serv. Hist. Hem, xlviii. 383. 
The name Conorhinide is here considered as annulled, and the genus 
Conorhinus is included in the Reduvide, It is subdivided by Prof. Stal 
as follows:— 
A. Ocelli none. Antenne a little longer than the head. 
Scutellum spinose on each side near the base. Femora 
fusiform, somewhat incrassated. - - - BeELMInus. 
B. Ocelli distinct. Antenne almost twice as long as the 
head. Scutellum unarmed. Femora cylindrical, not 
or slightly incrassated. 
a. Fore disk of prothorax spinose; hind angles spinose or 
acutely prominent. - - - - -  Enratyrus. 
b. Fore disk of prothorax unarmed ; hind angles rounded or 
obtusely prominent. 
* Antenne inserted near the tip of the head, nearly thrice as 
far from the eyes as from the tip. Connexivum very 
narrow beneath. Femora unarmed. ~ -  Rnaopnivs. 
** Antenne more remote from the tip of the head. Con- 
nexivum broad. Femora with little spines beneath. 
+ Antenne remote from the eyes. 
+ Body smooth. Prothorax not or hardly straightened ; 
hind angles not prominent. - - - ConorHINus. 
tt Body hairy, Prothorax distinctly straightened hind 
angles somewhat prominent. - - MeEccus. 
Tat; Antenne inserted just before the eyes. - - - Lamus. 
The following synopsis of the species is translated from Prof. Stal’s 
arrangement :— 
A. Second joint of the rostrum longer than the third. 
a. First joint of the rostrum longer or about equal in 
length to the head in front of the antenne. 
* Eyes very prominent. Ocelli on somewhat high 
tubercles. First joint of the rostrum a little 
longer than the third joint. Antenne seated 
in the middle of the sides of the ante-ocular 
part of the head; first joint not extending to 
the tip of the head. Antenniferous tubercles 
of the head with a little spine. Fore angles of 
the prothorax with a stout rather long spine. - 
maculatus. 
