HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. Q11 
bus basalibus lateribus apiceque flavis ; pectus et venter lituris late- 
ralibus ferrugineis arcuatis ; pedes ferrugineo conspersi; al@ antice 
ferruginee, macula atomis nonnullis lineisque quatuor flavis, mem- 
brana cinereo fusco strigata. 
Yellow, almost elliptical, thickly and minutely punctured, paler be- 
neath. Head somewhat shorter than the thorax, with six ferruginous 
stripes ; middle lobe hardly extending beyond the lateral lobes. Rostrum 
with a piceous tip, extending very little beyond the hind coxe. Antenne 
ferruginous, Thorax thickly ferruginous-speckled, with a yellow line, with 
yellow sides, and with a yellow dot on each side near the fure border. Scu- 
tellum speckled like the thorax, irregularly yellow along each side, with a 
yellow dot on each side at the base, and with a yellow tip. Pectus and 
under side of abdomen with a stripe of curved ferruginous marks along 
each side. Abdomen above with two stripes of short transverse ferruginous 
lines on the fore borders of the segments in the disk. Legs moderately long 
and slender, thickly ferruginous-speckled. Fore wings ferruginous, with a 
few yellow speckles, and with four yellow lines; first line costal ; second 
subcostal ; third and fourth near the hind border; a yellow spot in the disk ; 
membrane cinereous, with brown streaks. Length of the body 6 lines. 
Adelaide. In the National Museum at Melbourne. 
16, PaciLoMETUS PLENUS. 
Pallide flavus, longi-ellipticus, aspere punctatus, nigricante conspersus ; 
caput septem-lineatum, lobo medio lobos laterales sat superante ; ros- 
trum apice nigrum, abdominis segmentum 3um attingens ; antenne 
nigre, bast flave ; thorax novem-lineatus, angulis posticis oblusis non 
productis; scutellum sublineatum, apice glabrum ; pectoris latera 
nigra ; venter niger, margine strigis transversis maculaque apicali 
trigona pallide flavis ; pedes nigri, femoribus basi flavis, tibiis flavo 
fasciatis, tarsis luteis apice nigris ; ale antice gutta postmedia lineis- 
que duabus flavis, membrana nigra cinereo quadristrigata. 
Pale yellow, elongate-elliptical, roughly punctured; punctures blackish. 
Head nearly as long as the thorax, with seven smooth lines; middle lobe 
extending rather beyond the lateral lobes ; under side with six smooth lines. 
Eyes prominent. Rostrum black towards the tip, extending to the fore 
border of the third abdominal segment. Antenne black; first joint pale 
yellow towards the base; second yeliow at the tip, longer than the first and 
than the third. Thorax with nine smooth lines, of which the middle one 
only is entire; transverse impression very slight; hind angles obtuse, not 
prominent. Scutellum extending somewhat beyond the bend of the corium, 
with much more irregular lines than those of the thorax ; tip smooth, pale 
yellow. Pectus more thinly punctured, black on each side. Abdomen 
ochraceous, with a black border which is speckled with pale yellow; under 
side black, with a narrow pale yellow border, with a short pale yellow line 
on the hind border of each segment, and with a large triangular pale yel- 
low apical spot. Legs black, stout; femora towards the base pale yellow 
with black speckles ; tibize with a broad pale yellow band near the base; 
tarsi luteous, with black tips. Fore wings with an elongated pale yellow 
dot in the exterior disk, and with two pale yellow lines, of which one is 
subcostal and the other near the hind border; membrane black, with four 
cinereous streaks. Length of the body 7 lines. 
a. Moreton Bay. From Mr. Diggles’ collection. 
