414 CATALOG UK OF 



12. UrOSTYLIS LOPOIDKS. 



Testacea, longi-elliptica, subtil iter fiisco pimclala; rostrum coxas anlicas 

 superans ; o.ntenrne corpore non brcviores, articulo '2o niyro basi tes- 

 taceo, 'So Aoque riiyris, liujus diinidio basali albiilo, bo albitlo apice 

 vif/ro ; thorax et sculellum teslaceo pallido uuivillala ; thorax late- 

 ribus pallidc lestaceis, punclis duobus 7)iaryinalibus nigris t long a lis ; 

 alee anticcB fusco guadrimaculalee, membrana lurido-cinerea. 



Testaceous, elongate-elliptical, minutely punctured; punctures brown. 

 Head small. Hosirura extending to half the space between the fore coxae 

 and the middle coxas. Antennas pubescent, as long as the body ; first joint 

 rather stout, as long as the thorax ; second black, testaceous at the base, as 

 long as the first; third black, about half the length of the second ; fourth 

 black, whitish for nearly half the length from the base, shorter than the 

 second; fifth whitish, black towards the tip, shorter than the fourth. 

 Thorax with a pale testaceous longitudinal Hue and with a slight trans- 

 verse impression, pale testaceous and slightly reflexed on each side and 

 along the fore border ; an elongated black point in front of each hind 

 angle. Scutellum with a pale testaceous line. Legs moderately long and 

 slender. Fore wings with four small brown spots ; first and second costal ; 

 first near the base ; second at a little before the middle ; third in the disk ; 

 fourth on the middle of the outer border ; membrane lurid-cinereous. 

 Length of the body 4—4^ lines. 



It diflfers more than all the other species from the typical form of the 

 genus. 



a, b. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



Genus 3. UROLABIDA, C. H. 316. 



1. UllOLABIDA TENERA, C. H. 316. 



rt, h. ? Presented by Gen. Hardwicke. 



c. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



2. UeOLABIDA SEMICIRCULARIS. 



Typhlocoris semicircularis, H.-Sch, Wanz. Ins. v. 79, pi. 170, f. b'2o. 



Ochrnrea, fusiformis, scifissime punctata ; rostrum coxas medias fere 

 attingens ; antennee nigricantes ; corpore nix breviorcs, articulo lo 

 rufescente ; thorax viridi Iriplagialtts, laleribus subrejlexis ; libice 

 anticce apice nigra, svbdilntata ; tarsi antici basi nigri ; alee anticce 

 slrigis (hiabus pallide viridibus, striga costali saturaliore, lilura 

 exteriors nigra, membrana subochracea. V ar. j3. — Antennce pallide 

 virides, nigricante fascialce. 



Ochraceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head small. Rostrum 

 extending nearly to the middle cox;p. AntennEe blackish, slender, nearly 

 as long as the body ; first joint reddisli, as long as the thorax ; second a 

 Jilllc longer than the first. ; third a little inoie than half the iunglh of the 



