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f. Mexico. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
g. Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
25. Pacuycoris mncaRnatus, C. H. 35. 
a. Rio Janeiro. From Mr. Shuckard’s collection. 
26. Pacnycoris WotrFFit. 
Tetyra Wolffii, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 134, 27. 
Pachycoris Wolffii, Germ. Zetts. i. 91. 
South America. 
27, Pacuycoris LINN&I. 
Linnezi, Hope, Cat. Hem. 12; Germ. Zeits. i. 87. 
Rio Janeiro. 
28. PacHycorIs LEUCOPTERUS. 
leucopterus, Germ. Zeits, i. 93. 
Brazil. 
29. PacHYcoRIS ATOMARIUS. 
atomarius, Germ. Zeits. i. 96. 
Brazil. 
30. PacHycoriIs PROPINQUUS. 
Testaceus, nigro punctatus ; antenne nigre, articulis basi testacets ; 
thorax vittis quingue subobscurioribus ; scuiellum fasciis duabus 
latis connexis subobscurioribus ; pedes breves, pallidi. 
Testaceous, elliptical, minutely black-punctured. Head with two 
slight longitudinal furrows. Antenne black; first joint testaceous; the 
following joints testaceous at the base. Thorax with five slightly darker 
stripes. Scutellum with two broad irregular connected slightly darker 
bands. Legs short, pale testaceous. Length of the body 4 lines. 
a. Venezuela. From Mr. Birschell’s collection. 
31. PacHycorIs CYPHONOIDES. 
Pallide rufescens, brevissime ellipticus ; antenne picee, articulo lo pal- 
lide rufescente. 
Pale reddish, very short-elliptical, thickly and minutely punctured. 
Head with two slight longitudinal furrows. Antenne piceous ; first joint 
pale reddish. Legs pale reddish. Length of the body 23 lines. 
a. Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
32. PacHyYooRIS APICALIS. 
Testaceus ; antenne nigricantes, articulo 1o testaceo ; thorax nigro quadri- 
viltatus ; scutellum nigro nebulosum, plagis quatuor non nebulosis ; 
pectus et abdomen subtus vittis duabus latis nigricantibus ; pedes 
breves, robustt, nigro-consperst. 
Testaceous, short-elliptical, thickly and minutely punctured. Head 
with two slight longitudinal furrows. Antenne blackish > first joint tes- 
taceous. Thorax with four irregular black stripes. Scutellum clouded 
with black, excepting four patches, of which one is basal, one apical, and 
