140 CATALOGUE OF 
Ferruginous, elliptical, dull, rather flat, roughly punctured, mostly 
black beneath. Head piceous, prominent, about one-fourth of the breadth 
of the thorax; lobes of equal length. Thorax in front piceous, and with 
a transverse, slight, hardly undulating ridge, which emits a slight keel to 
the fore border; sides smooth; spines piceous, acute, very prominent, 
slightly inclined forward. Scutellum not attenuated, not extending beyond 
the corium. Abdomen with no ventral spine. Legs tawny, stout; femora 
piceous, tawny towards the base; fore tibiz piceous, with no spine. Fore 
wings with a brownish cinereous membrane. Length of the body 3% lines. 
This species agrees with Hoploxys in the smooth sides of the thorax, 
but in other characters it has most affinity to Arma. 
a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius’ collection. 
Australasia. 
39. Arma ScHELLENBERGII, C. H. 98. 
(Echalia Schellenbergii, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 93. 
a—c. Philippine Isles. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
d. Port Stephen. Presented by the late Earl of Derby. 
e. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 
jf. New Holland. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
g- New Holland. 
h. Swan River. 
z. New South Wales. From Mr. Wood’s collection. 
j. New Zealand. Presented by Captain J. C. Ross, 
k. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 
Oceania. 
40. Arma criska, C. H. 97. 
CEchalia? grisea, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii, 93. 
a—e. Sandwich Isles. Presented by Captain Beachey. 
41, ARMA PATRUBLIS. 
patruelis, Stal, ug. Resa, 220—CEchalia patruelis, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 
XXiili. 93, ‘ 
Sandwich Isles. Honolulu. 
42. ARMA PACIFICA 
pacifica, Stal, Bug. Resa, 220—CEchalia pacifica, Stal, Siett. Ent. Zeit. 
Xx, 93. 
Honolulu. 
Country unknown. 
43. ARMA TURBIDA, 
Piceus, subtus nigra; antenne graciles ; thorax subcarinatus, lateribus 
crenulatis, spinis acutangulatis bene determinatis ; abdomen purpu- 
reum, apice cyaneum ; pedes picei, robusti; ale antice membrana 
cinerea fusco nebulosa. 
Piceous, elliptical, thickly and minutely punctured, black beneath. 
Head less than one-fourth of the breadth of the thorax; lobes of equal 
length. Antenne slender. Thorax with a very slight Jongitudinal keel ; 
