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Tawny, punctured, piceous beneath. Head keeled. Thorax with an 
obliquely porrect spine on each side in front: hind angles forming two 
acute teeth. Scutellum extending almost to the tip of the abdomen, much 
narrower than the breadth of the latter. Abdomen tawny along each side 
beneath. Femora piceous. Length of the body 3 lines. 
The colour distinguishes it from P. niger, with which it agrees in 
Structure. 
a. Hindostan. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
18. Popors sprinosus. 
Niger, ellipticus, scaber, subconvexus ; caput conicum, dentibus duobus 
lateralibus acutis ; thorax antice sextuberculatus, lateribus triden- 
tatis; scutellum basim versus contraclum, abdominis apicem fere 
superans, 
Black, elliptical, scabrous, slightly convex. Head conical, with an 
acute tooth on each side in front of the eye; lateral lobes extending much 
beyond the middle one. - Eyes very prominent. Thorax with a fore band 
composed of six large tubercles ; each side armed with three teeth. Scu- 
tellum contracted on each side near its base, extending nearly to the tip 
of the abdomen. Abdomen and costa of the fore wings extending much 
beyond the sides of the scutellum. Length of the body 43 lines. 
a. Penang. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
b. ? From Mr. Vigors’ collection. 
19. Popops NASALIs. 
Piceus, nitens, aspere punctatus; caput subretusum, inerme; thoracis 
latera non dentata ; scutellum abdominis apicem fere attinyens ; tibie 
tarsique fulva. 
Piceous, elliptical, shining, roughly punctured. Head slightly retuse ; 
lateral lobes not extending beyond the middle lobe. Eyes very promivent. 
Antenne slender; first joint stout; second much shorter than the third ; 
fourth as long as the third, shorter than the fifth. Thorax slightly exca- 
vated on each side; hind angles rather prominent. Scutellum extending 
nearly to the tip of the abdomen. Tibi and tarsi tawny. Meinbrane of 
the fore wings pellacid, lurid along the costa. Leugth of the body 
4 lines. 
Much like P. fibuldatus, but the sides of the thorax are less irregular. 
a. Siam. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
Australia. 
20. Popops runs, C. H. 54. 
a. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 
21. Popors CINEREUS. 
cinereus, Le Guill. Rev. Zool. 1841, iv. 26. 
Australia. 
22. Popops GEOPHILUS. 
geophilus, Sign. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Ime Ser. i. 61. 
Australia. New Caledonia. 
