70 CATALOGUE OF 
much beyond the middle alung the costa and for one-third of the length 
along the hind border. 
The shape of the head distinguishes this genus from Ancyrosoma and 
from Zrigonosoma, to which it is most nearly allied. 
TESTRICA ANTICA. 
Fulva ; caput piceum ; thorax linea transversa undulata flavescente, antice 
prceus, postice flavescente punctatus; scutellum flavescente puncta- 
tum; pedes flavescentes, fusco fasciati. 
Tawny. Head piceous. Thorax piceous in front, this hue divided 
from the ground hue by an undulating transverse pale yellowish line. Scu- 
tellum and hind part of the thorax and coriaceous part of the fore wings 
with several pale yellowish points. Legs yellowish, with brown bands and 
points. Membrane of the fore wings pellucid. Length of the body 
2 lines. 
a, 6. Adelaide. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Fam. 3. PODOPIDA, C. A. 51. 
Pentatomida, p. Stal. 
Genus 1. PODOPS, C. H. 52. 
Podops et Thoria, Stal. Hem. Afr. i. 90. 
Europe. 
1. Popops 1nuncrus, C. #7. 52. 
a—I. England. From Mr. Stephens’ collection. 
m. England. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
n—q. England. 
r. France. Presented by M.A. Serville. 
s. France. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
t—u. Europe. From Mr. Children’s collection. 
w. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
2. Popors? NEGLECTUS. 
Cimex neglectus, Rossi, Faun. Etrusc. ii. 230—Podops neglectus, Germ. 
Zetts. ii. 67. 
Italy. 
3. Popops CURVIDENS. 
curvidens, Costa, Cimic. 1lre Centr. 68, f.9. Dohrn, Sttt. Ent. Zeit. xxi. 
100. 
Naples. 
4. Popors sicuLus. 
siculus, Costa, A. S. &. F. x. 301, Pl. 6, £.8. Dohrn, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxi. 
101. Fieb. Hem, 350. 
Sicily. 
