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a. Aru. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
6, c. Mysol. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
d,e. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
f. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
6. SpuD#US VIRIDESCENS. 
Pallide viridis, testaceo pallido varius, fusiformis (mas) aut ellipticus 
(feem.) rude punctatus; caput thorace vie brevius, lobo medio lobos 
laterales paullo superante; rostrum abdominis segymentum 3um attin- 
gens; antenne gracillime, corpore breviores; thoracis latera sub- 
serrata, spine postice longa, acute ; scutellum linea glabra quadri- 
furcata ; pedes longiuscult, sat graciles ; ale@ antice membrana cinerea, 
miyro venosa, 
Pale green, almost fusiform, here and there pale testaceous, largely 
punctured, pale testaceous beneath; punctures blackish. Head almost as 
long as the thorax; middle lobe extending a little beyond the lateral lobes. 
Eyes very promivent. Rostrum extending to the hind border of the third 
abdominal segment. Antenne very slender, shorter than the body; second 
joint longer than the first; third twice the length of the second; fourth and 
fifth rather shorter than the third. Thorax mostly smooth along a trans- 
verse impressed line near the fore burder; sides slightly serrated; hind 
spines long, acute. Scutellum very narrow towards the tip, extending 
rather beyond the hind angle of the corium, with a slight smooth keel, 
which forms four branches towards the fore border. T.egs rather long and 
slender. Fore wings irregularly punctured; membrane cinereous; veins 
black. Length of the body 9—10 lines. 
The male of this species is fusiform, and has rather longer and more 
slender legs than the female, which is elliptical. 
a. Aru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
b. Ke. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
c,d. New Guinea. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
e, f. New Guinea. From Mr. Wallace’s collection. 
7. SpuDEUS VAGATUS. 
Testaceo-cinereus, fere fusiformis, rude punctatus, fusco conspersus ; caput 
thorace paullo angustius, strigis duabus villis duabus maculisque 
duabus viridibus, lobo medio lobos laterales non superante ; rostrum 
apice piceum, abdominis segmentum dum altingens ; antenn@ picee, 
corpore vie breviores, arliculo lo extus viridi ; thorax vittis quinque 
viridibus indeterminatis, angulis posticis acutis; seutellum gultis 
quatuor basalibus liturisque duabus furcatis viridibus ; pectus strigis 
quatuor viridibus ; abdominis latera viridi maculata; pedes longius- 
euli, sat graciles, tibiis piceo bifuscialis; ale untice fusco plagiale, 
membrana cinerea fusco guttata. 
Testaceous-cinereous, nearly fusiform, largely punctured; punctures 
brown; under side not punctured. Head a little shorter than the thorax, 
with a green streak in front of each ocellus and with av anterior green stripe, 
and with a green spot on each side between the eye and the base of the 
antenna; middle lobe not longer than the lateral lobes ; punctures forming 
three stripes, Keyes very prominent. Rostrum piceous at the tip, extending 
to the third segment of the abdomen. Autenne piceous, nearly as long as 
the body; first Joint green on the outer side, rather shorter than the head ; 
second very short, hardly distinguishable from the third, which is very long ; 
