HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 99 
27. HaRPACTOR CAPITATUS. 
Corcia capitata, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Forh. xvi. 369. 
New Granada. 
Div. 5. 
Pyrrhosphodrus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. xxiii. 295. 
28. HaRPACTOR MILITARIS. 
Pyrrhosphodrus militaris, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. xxiii. 298, 
Amazon Region. 
29. Harpactor AMAzoNvus. 
Pyrrhosphodrus Amazonus, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. xxiii. 298. 
Amazon Region. 
Div. 6. 
Pindus, Stal, Ofv. K. V. Ak. Forh. xxiii. 296. 
30. HarpPACTOR VITTATICEPS. 
Pindus vittaticeps, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Forh. xxiii. 299. 
Amazon Region. 
West, South and East Africa. 
Div. 1. 
The species are distinguished by Prof. Stal as follows:— 
A. Hinder fore lobe of the prothorax more or less 
distinctly tuberculate in the middle. 
a. Scutellum not forming an obtuse spine hindward. 
* Rostrum wholly black. 
+ Abdomen and legs black; fore femora except at 
each end red or yellowish testaceous, - - nitidulus. 
tt Border of the abdomen yellowish or testaceous, or 
with yellowish or testaceous spots. Second joint 
of the rostrum most often longer than the first. 
{ Hind lobe of the prothorax and corium yellowish, 
ochraceous, or reddish testaceous. 
§ Fore lobe of the prothorax yellowish or ochraceous. 
X Scutellum ochraceous. - - - - bellicosus. 
XX Scutellum black. - - - - obtusus. 
§§ Fore lobe of the prothorax black. 
X Second joint of the rostrum hardly longer than the 
first. Post-ocular part of the head longer than 
the ante-ocular part. - = acutus. 
XX Second joint of the rostrum distinctly longer than 
the first. Ante-ocular and post-ocular nearly 
equally long, or the latter a little longer than 
the former. 
