HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 193 
2. NoTIUS CONSPUTUS. 
consputus, Stal, A. S. EB. F. 4me Ser. v. 164. 
North Australia. 
Genus 3. OCHLERUS, C. H. 156. 
Mexico. 
1. OcutERus cinctus, C. H. 156. 
a,b, Mexico. From Mr. Argent’s collection. 
2. OcHLERUS TARTAREUS. 
tartareus, Stal, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiii. 98. 
a. Orizaba. From M. Sallé’s collection. 
3. OCHLERUS GUTTIPES, 
Piceo-niger, ellipticus, subrugulosus ; caput angustum, bispinosum, lobis 
lateralibus lobum medium sat superantibus ; rostrum fulvum, coxas 
posticas attingens ; thoracis anguli antici acuti ; femora fulva, nigro 
guttata ; tarst fulvi; ale antice puncto medio albido, membrana 
fusca. 
Piceous-black, elliptical, dull, slightly rngulose. Head with the eyes 
less than one-third of the breadth of the thorax, with a spine on each side 
between the eye and the antenna; part in front of the eyes a little shorter 
than that behind them; lateral lobes extending somewhat beyond the 
middle one. Eyes prominent. Rostrum tawny, extending to the hind 
coxe. Antenne minutely pubescent, more than half the length of the body ; 
second joint as long as the first, about one-third of the length of the third ; 
fourth much shorter than the third: fifth a little shorter than the third. 
Thorax smoother towards the fore border; fore angles acute, not promi- 
nent; hind angles rounded. Scutellum not extending so far as the corium 
of the fore wings. Legs rather stout, minutely pubescent; coxe and femora 
tawny, the latter with numerous black dots; tarsi tawny. Fore wings 
minutely punctured, with a whitish point in the middle of the corium ; 
membrane brown. Length of the body 5} lines. 
It seems to connect Ochlerus with Macropygium, and may be distin- 
guished from O. lartareus by the shorter rostrum and by the lobes of the 
head, which are of equal length in O. tartareus. 
a. Orizaba. From M.Sallé’s collection. 
South America. 
4. OCHLERUS SORDIDUS. 
a. Columbia. From M. Goudot’s collection. 
6. Columbia. From Dr. Cuming’s collection. 
c,d, Ega. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
5. OcHLERus onscurus, C, H. 157. 
a, Brazil. From Mr. Shuckard’s collection. 
