HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 403 



1. COI'EOCORIS ABSCISSUS. 



abscissup, Mayr, Verh. Zonl. Bot. Gcsell. Wien. xvi. 363. 

 Brazil. 



Genus 72. EURYASPIS. 

 Euryaspis, Sign. 



1. EURVASPIS SiGXORETI. 



Signoreti, Slal, Ofv. Vet. K. Ak. Furh. 185G, 183. 

 Senegal. 



2. Euryaspis teansversalis. 



transversalis, Sign. 



Hindostan. 



Genus 73. ASYLA. 



Corpus ellipticum. Caput raagnum, antice rotundatuni, lateribus 

 subreflexis, lobis lateralibus lobum medium ex parte tegentibus. Rostrum 

 segmenti vetitralis 2i marginem posiioum fere altingens. Antennae graciles. 

 Thorax angulis anticis acutis, lateribus aulicis serratis, coruubus duobus 

 posticis abbreviatis rectangulatis. Pectus vix cariualum. Abdomen eon- 

 cavum, lateribus subdentatis. Pedes longiusculi, sat graciles; tibiae sul- 

 catse; tarsi triarticulati. Membrana alarum auticarum venis quinque 

 lungitudinalibus, la furcata. 



Body elliptical. Head large, much rounded in front; sides slightly 

 reflexed ; lateral lobes as long as the middle lobe, which they partly over- 

 lap. Rostrum extending nearly to the hind border of the second ventral 

 segment. Antennae slender; first joint not extending to the front of the 

 bead ; second much shorter than the third. Thorax serrated on each side 

 in front; fore angles acute; hind augles dilated, forming two short rect- 

 angular horns. Scutellum rather small. Pectus with a very sli^iht keel. 

 Abdomen somewhat concave above, slightly dentate along each side. Legs 

 rather long and slender; tibiae furrowed; taisi three-jointed. Membrane 

 of the fore wings with five longitudinal veins, of which the subcostal one is 

 forked. 



It is most allied to Galedanla and to Euschistus, from both which 

 genera it may be distinguished by the structure of the head. 



1. Asyla indicatrix. 



Fulva, scite nigricanle punctata, subtus teslacea ferruginco conspersa ; 



rostrum apice nigrum ; antenna: nigra: ; thorax anticits vagt punc- 



talus ; scutellum apud angulos anticos excavatum ; tarsi fusci; mcm- 



brana lurido-cinerea. 



Tawny, minutely and rather thinly punctured ; punctures blackish ; 



underside testaceous, feiruginous-specklcd. Jto.sirum with a black ti|>. 



Aulenn£E black. Thorax most thinly punctured iu lioul. Scutellum much 



