HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 101 
In this species the undulating transverse line which characterizes 
several of the genus is only represented by a streak on each side. It is 
much allied to B. Vahlit, but differing from that species in the markings 
of the head and of the thorax. 
a, Bengalore. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
13. BRACHYPLATYS CAMBODICA. 
Ainea ; caput lineis duabus transversis interruptis luteis ; antenne lutee ; 
thorax linea transversa undulata lineisque duabus marginalibus luteis ; 
scutellt latera lutea ; ventris latera luteo transverse strigata; pedes 
lutet. 
AEneous, minutely punctured. Head full half the breadth of the 
thoraxywith two transverse interrupted luteous lines, one on the fore border, 
the other between the eyes. Antenne and legs luteous. Thorax with a 
luteous transverse undulating line which extends along the fore border and 
diverges thence on each side to the hind angle; a luteous marginal line on 
each side ending near the hind angle. Scutellum with luteons sides. 
Abdomen luteous above, and with transverse luteous streaks along each 
side beneath. Length of the body 2$—3 lines. 
The more undulating line of the thorax distinguishes it from B. 
subenea. 
a,b. Cambodia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
e. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
d. Siam. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
14. BRAcHYPLATYS COGNATA. 
4G neo-nigra ; caput fascia lineaque transversa interruptis, gutta lineolisque 
duabus longttudinalibus luteis; antenne lutee ; thorax linea trans- 
versa undulata lineisque duabus marginalibus luteis ; scutelli latera 
lutea ; ventris latera luteo transverse strigata ; pedes lutei. 
AEneous-black, minutely punctured. Head about two-thirds of the 
breadth of the thorax, with an irregular interrupted luteous band near the 
fore border and witb a twice interrupted luteous line between the eyes; a 
luteous dot with a little longitudinal luteous line on each side in the middle. 
Antenne and legs luteous. Thorax with a luteous undulating line which 
diverges on each side from the fore border to the hind angle; a luteous 
marginal line on each side ending near the bind angle. Scutellum with 
luteous sides ; tip slightly excavated. Abdomen beneath with luteous 
transverse streaks along each side. Length of the body 2—2¢ lines. 
It may be distinguished from B. subenea, B. interrupta, and B. 
5-punctata, by the excavated scutellum. 
a. Birmah. From Mrs. Waring’s collection. 
6. Birmah. From Mr, Treacy’s collection. 
15. BRACHYPLATYS ADJUNOCTA. 
4inea; caput lineis duabus transversis interruptis lituraque media luteis ; 
antenne lutee; thorax linea transversa undulata lineisque duabus 
marginalibus luteis ; scutelli latera lutea ; ventris latera luteo trans- 
verse strigata ; pedes lute?, 
