166 CATALOGUE OF 
1. Eurycoris NIGER. 
niger, Sign. A. S. HK. F. 4me Ser. v. 115. 
Syria. 
Genus 12. CHA ROCYDNUS, C. H. 121. 
1. Cu#RocypNus Foveouatus, C. H. 124. 
a, 6. Australia. Presented by Captain Grey. 
Genus 13. SCAPTOCORIS, C. H. 124. 
1. Scaprocoris castraNneus, C. H, 124. 
a,b. South America. From Mr, Childreu’s collection. 
ce. Amazon Region. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
d, Villa Nova. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
é,f. St. Paulo. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
Genus 14. STIBAROPUS, C. H. 125. 
1. Sriparopus BRUNNEUS, C. . 125. 
a. North Hindostan. From Captain Boys’ collection. 
b,c. Hindostan. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
d—i. Hindostan. From the collection of the Entomological Society. 
j- Cambodia. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq, 
k—m. Cambodia. From M. Mouhots collection. 
nm. Birmah. From Mr. Treacy’s collection. 
2, STIBAROPUS MINOR. 
Piccus, ellipticus, crassus, convexus, nitens ; caput subrugulosum ; antenne 
fervuginee ; thorax antice subtiliter punctatus, postice transverse 
rugulosus, sulco medio transverso; scutellum subtiliter rugulosum ; 
pedes incrassati, tibiis clavatis, tursis gracilibus ; ale antice sub- 
tiliter punctale, membrana pallide cinerea. 
Piceous, elliptical, convex, shining. Head slightly rugulose, about 
one-third of the breadth of the thorax. Rostrum, antenne and legs ferru- 
ginous. Thorax minutely punctured in front of the antemedial transverse 
furrow; bind part transversely rugulose. Scutellum minutely rugulose, 
with a transverse impression very uear the tip. Legs incrassated ; tibie 
clavate, setose; tarsi slender. Fore wings minutely punctured; membrane 
pale cinereous. Length of the body 23 lines. 
This species has not the smooth patches on the fore part of the 
thorax which distinguish S. brunneus. 
a, 6. Birmah. From Mr. Treacy’s collection. 
3. STIBAROPUS TESTACEUS. 
Testaceus, ovatus, crassus, convexus, nitens ; caput subconicum, subrugu- 
losum ; thorax dense punctatus, sulco medio transverso; scutellum 
transvorse subragulosum ; pedes breves, femoribus posticis tiliisque 
valde incrassalis; ale antice sublilissime punctate, membrana pal- 
lide cinerea. 
Testaceous, oval, thick, convex, shining. Head somewhat conical, 
slightly rugulose, about one-third of the breadth of the thorax. Thorax 
