HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 53 
Div. 6. 
Adrania, Stal, A. S. EB. F. 4me Sér. iii. 46. 
55. EcTRICHODIA MACRA. 
Adrania macra, Stal, A. S. EL. F. 4me Sér. iii. 46. 
a. Wagiou. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
b, c. New Guinea. From Mr, Wallace’s collection. 
d—g. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
56. EcTRICHODIA CYLINDRICA. 
Mas et fem. Altra, nitens, fere cylindrica; caput subellipticum, pro- 
thoracis lobo antico paullo longius ; antenneé basi rufe ; connexivum 
albo maculatum ; ventris discus rufus ; pedes rufi, graciles. Foem.— 
Antennarum articuli 3us et 4us albi, apices versus nigrt. 
Male and female. Deep black, smooth, shining, very narrow, nearly 
cylindrical. Head subelliptical, a little longer than the fore lobe of the 
prothorax; ante-ocular part as long as the post-ocular. Eyes slightly 
prominent. Ocelli not elevated. First joint of the rostrum longer than 
the second. Antenne very much longer than the head and the prothorax 
together, very hairy in the male; first joint red ; second very much longer 
than the first; third and fourth shorter than the first, white in the female, 
except towards the tip. Fore lobe of the prothorax with a slight longi- 
tudinal furrow, shorter than the hind lube. Scutellum small, excavated. 
Connexivum with while spots. Legs red, slender; fore femora slightly 
incrassated ; furrow beneath the four anterior tibia very short. Fore wings 
opaque. Length of the body 6—7 lines. 
Resembles E. macera in structure. 
a. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
ce. Batchian. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
57. EcrRicHODIA LUTEOATRA. 
Mas. Alra, glabra, fere linearis, caput ellipticum, prothoracis lobo 
antico sat longius; rostri articulus lus luteus; antenne basi lutee ; 
prothoracis lobus anticus luteus ; pedes breviuscult, sat validi; antici 
lutet, femoribus basi tibits apice genubus tarsis nigris. 
Female. Deep black, smooth, shining, nearly linear. Head elliptical, 
rather longer than the fore lobe of the prothorax; ante-ocular part longer 
than the post-ocular; ocelliferous part convex. Eyes very prominent. 
Rostrum black; first joint luteous, as long as the second. Antenne black, 
thickly hairy, longer than the head and the prothorax together; first joint 
luteous, longer than the ante-ocular head; second as long as the first; 
fifth much shorter than the second. Prothorax with a well-defined longi- 
tudinal furrow; fore lobe luteous, more convex and very little shorter than 
the bind lobe, which has a well-defined longitudinal furrow on each side. 
Apical points of the scutellum wide apart. Legs rather short and stout ; 
