HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 95 
Blackish eneous, minutely punctured, much longer than broad. Head 
little more than one-fourth of the breadth of the thorax, with some yellow 
points on each side of the bind border and with a yellow streak on each side 
in front. Antenne luteous, Thorax with a fusiform yellow stripe con- 
taining a fusiform black streak along each slightly dilated side in front; a 
little yellow streak near the base of the fore wing. Scutellum bordered 
with yellow, except along the fore border, near which there is a transverse 
yellow streak on each side and a transverse suture. Legs yellow. Fore 
wings dark cinereous; corium yellow. Hind wings pale cinereous. Length 
of the body 14 line. 
Much allied to C. spherula, but larger, and with a shorter transverse 
mark on each side of the scutellum. 
a. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
57. CoprosoMA INCLUSA. 
Nigra ; caput strigis duabus anticis transversis lanceolatis flavis ; antenne 
flave ; thorax vittis duabus anticis nigro interlineatis gutlisque dua- 
bus posticis flavis ; scutellum flavo marginatum ; venter guttis late- 
ralibus flavis ; pedes flavi. 
Black, thickly and minutely punctured, a little broader than long. 
Head a little less than one-third of the breadth of the thorax, with a lan- 
ceolate yellow streak along each side in front. Antenne and legs yellow. 
Thorax with a yellow dot on each side near the hind angle and with a 
yellow black interlined stripe along each side in front. Scutellum yellow- 
bordered, except in front. Abdomen beneath with yellow dots along each 
side. Wings cinereous, Fore wings with a yellow corium. Length of the 
body 14 line. 
Nearly allied to C. spherula and to C. orbicula, but the markings of 
the head and of the thorax distinguish it. 
a. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
58, CoprosoMA ARENARIA. 
Pallide fulva, nigro-punctata ; caput minimum, lineis duabus longitudi- 
nalibus spatioque postico strigam longitudinalem pallide fulvam 
includente nigris; venter vitla nigra lata ramosa; tibie piceo 
villale. 
Pale tawny, not longer than broad, thickly and minutely black-pune- 
tured. Head not more than one-sixth of the breadth of the thorax, black 
along each side in front, with two longitudinal black lines; hind part black, 
with a longitudinal pale tawny streak. Thorax with a transverse undu- 
lating suture near the fore border, and with a longitudinal unspeckled line. 
Pectus black. Abdomen beneath with a broad black stripe, along which 
the sutures are also black. Legs hardly speckled; tibia with piceous 
stripes. Membrane of the fore wings dark civereous, with a blackish costal 
stripe. Length of the body 34 lines. 
Allied to C. icterica, from which it may be distinguished by the black- 
speckled thorax and scutellum. 
a. Flores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
