118 CATALOGUE OF ee 
2. Cazrra utcerata, C. HZ. 82. 
Coromandel. 
a,c. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
d. ? From Mr. Vigors’ collection. 
e. Siam. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
3. CaziRa CHIROPTERA, C. HH. 82. 
a. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
b. Java. Presented by J.C. Bowring, Esq. 
c,d. Java. 
e. Mount Ophir. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
4, CaZIRA INTERNEXA. 
Ochracea, crussa, aspere tuberculata ; rostrum, antennae pedesque nigra ; 
thoracis spine obluse ; scutellum bisulcatum, basi bigibbosum ; pedes 
robusti, femoribus bust lutets, libiis anticis valde dilatatis ; ale 
antice membrana nigra limpido bimaculata. 
Ochraceous, thick, shining, roughly tuberculate. Head about one- 
fifth of the breadth of the thorax; lateral lobes extending somewhat 
beyond the middle one. Rostrum black. Antenne black, more than half 
the length of the body ; joints from the second to the fourth successively 
increasing in length; fifth a little shorter than the fourth. Thorax with 
prominent obtuse spines. Scutellum with a hump on each side at the 
base and with two slight longitudinal furrows. Legs black, stout; coxe, 
fore femora at the base and posterior femora towards the base luteous ; 
fore tibie much dilated; membrane black, with a limpid spot on the 
costa before the middle, and one on the hind border beyond the middle. 
Length of the body 43 lines. 
It may be distinguished from C. verrucosa by the comparatively smooth 
hind part of the scutellum. 
a. Cambodia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
Genus 6. CECYRINA. 
Corpus longissime ovatum, sat planum, fortiter punctatum. Caput 
productum, lobis equilongis. Oculi exstantes. Rostrum crassum. An- 
tenne subpubescentes, corporis dimidio non longiores; articulus lus 
robustus; 2us 30 brevior; 4us et 5us 30 paullo Jongiores et latiores; scu- 
tum subrugulosum, antice contractum. Scutellum subcarinatum, apicem 
versus attenuatum. Pedes sat robusti; femora antica unispinosa ; tibie 
antice valde dilatate. 
Body very elongatc-oval, rather flat. Head and thorax rather largely 
punctured. Head not much shorter than the thorax, a little narrower in 
front of the eyes, with a slight keel which emits two short slight forks on 
each side between the eyes. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum thick, ex- 
tending to the hind coxe. Antenne very minately pubescent, about half 
the length of the body; first joint stout; second shorter than the third ; 
fourth and fifth a little broader and longer than the third. Scutum slightly 
