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23. Popops TETER. 
Niger, aspere punctatus, lurido varius ; antenne subclavate, articulis 30 
Aoque apice fulvis; thorax transverse carinatus, dentibus quatuor 
acutis; tibie anteriores fulvo late fasciale ; tibie postice tarsique 
fulva. 
Black, roughly punctured, here and there lurid. Head hardly keeled. 
Eyes very prominent. Antenne subclavate, minutely setulose; tips of the 
third and fourth joints tawny. Thorax with an acute tooth on each side of 
the fore border and with another on each side near the hind border; a 
slight transverse ridge near the fore border. Scutellum extending to the 
tip of the abdomen, narrower than the breadth of the latter. Tarsi and 
hind tibie tawny; anterior tibia with a broad tawny band. Fore wings 
with a cinereous membrane. Length of the body 23 lines. 
Queensland. In the National Museum at Melbourne. 
Country unknown. 
24. Popops EXACTUS. 
Piceus, luteo conspersus ; caput inerme ; antenne fulve, basi picee ; scu- 
tellum abdominis apicem fere altingens ; tibia tarsique fulva. 
Piceons, black beneath. Head unarmed, slightly keeled ; lateral lobes 
not extending beyond the middle one. Antenne tawny, slender; first joint 
stout, piceous ; second as long as the third ; fonrth longer than the third, 
much shorter than the fifth. Thorax, except in front, thickly and minutely 
Juteous-speckled ; sides with a slight tooth near the fure border; hind angles 
prominent, acute. Scutellum thickly and minutely luteous-speckled, ex- 
tending nearly to the tip of the abdomen. Tibiz and tarsi tawny. Mem- 
brane of the fore wings cinereous. Length of the body 4 lines. 
Nearly allied to P. fibulatus, but the lateral spines of the thorax are 
much smailer, 
a, ? FromMr. Vigors’ collection. 
Genus 2. DEROPLOA, C. H. 54. 
1. Deroptoa parva, C. H. 54. 
a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 
b. New Holland. Presented by J. Hunter, Esq. 
Genus 3. ASPIDESTROPHUS. 
Aspidestrophus, Stal, Ofr. K. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1854, 232; Eng. Resa, 219. 
1. ASPIDESTROPHUS MORIO. 
morio, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Forh. 1854, 232 ; Eng. Resa, 219. 
Java. 
a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
Genus 4. PHIMODERA. 
Phimodera, Germ. Zeits.i. 60. Fieb. Hem. 374. 
