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e, f. Australia. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 
g,h. Australia. Presented by the late Earl of Derby. 
«. New Zealand. Presented by Dr. Sinclair. 
j. New Zealand. From Mr. Earl's collection. 
k. New Zealand. From M. Pelerin’s collection. 
l. New Zealand. Presented by Capt. Lort. 
m. New Zealand. 
n,o. South Australia. Presented by R. Bakewell, Esq. 
p. Adelaide. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
g. New Zealand. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
r—t. New Zealand. Presented by Col. Bolton. 
v—y. p 
Genus 27. TYNACANTHA, C. H. 106. 
1. TynacanrHa mareinata, C. H. 107. 
Podisus albiseptus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 339, pl. 322, f. 1000. 
Rio Janeiro. 
a. Venezuela. From Mr. Dyson’s collection. 
2. TYNACANTHA? PUNCTIPENNIS. 
Podisus punctipennis, 7.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 338. 
Mexico. 
3. TYNACANTHA? STRIGIPES. 
Podisus strigipes, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 338. 
South America. 
4. TYNACANTHA? VITTIPENNIS. 
Podisus vittipennis, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 339. 
Brazil. 
5. TYNACANTHA? PALLIPES. 
Podisus pallipes, H.-Sch. Wans. Ins. ix. 339. 
South America. 
Genus 28. ASOPUS, C. H. 107. 
South America. 
1. ASOPUS CRUCIATUS. 
cruciatus, Sign. A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. iii. 543. 
Chili. 
2. AsopuUs BINOTATUS. 
Sordide fulvus; caput nigricans, fulvo unilineatum ; rostrum apice 
nigrum ; thorax linea transversa impressa, spinis nullis; scutellum 
apice testaceum; tibie@ flavescentes, apice nigra ; ale antice macula 
postmedia picea. 
Dark tawny, elliptical, shining, somewhat flat, rather thickly and 
minutely punctured. Head blackish, full one-fourth of the breadth of the 
thorax, with a tawny longitudinal line; lobes of equal length. Rostrum 
black towards the tip. Antenne black, minutely pubescent, not more than 
half the length of the body ; second joint very much longer than the third ; 
fourth and fifth a little shorter than the second. Thorax with a transverse 
