HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA, 223 
antenne nigra, graciles, setulose, articulis 30 40 5oque basi flavis ; 
thorax villis quatuor nigris interruptis indeterminatis guttas fulvas 
includentibus, latertbus serratis, angulis posticis nigris globosis ; scu- 
tellum maculis duabus basalibus luteis, plagis quatuor strigisque 
duabus intermediis nigris; pectus et venter nigro bivittata ; venter 
macula nigra subapicali; pedes robusti, femoribus nigro conspersis, 
tibiis basi apiceque nigris, tibiis anticis dilatatis ; ale antice niyri- 
canle guttalte, membrana cinerea nigro venosa, 
Tawny, elliptical, roughly punctured; punctures black; under side 
luteous. Head rather shorter than the thorax, with three irregular black 
stripes, of which the middle one only occupies the fore part; middle lobe 
not extending beyond the lateral lobes. [yes very prominent Rostrum 
black, slender, luteous towards the base, extending to the hind border of 
the first abdominal segment. Antenne black, slender, setulose, more than 
half the length of the body; first joint not extending to the front of the 
head ; the four following joints nearly equal in length; second piceous ; 
third, fourth, and fifth pale yellow towards the base. Thorax with four 
interrupted and very irregular black stripes, which contain some tawny dots ; 
the usual transverse impression ; sides serrated; hind angles forming two 
black, shining, prominent and slightly ascending knobs. Scutellum hardly 
extending beyond the bend of the corium, with a luteous spot on each fore 
angle, this spot connected with a black patch; two black intermediate 
streaks and two black patches near the tip. Pectus and under side of ab- 
domen with two black stripes, which are most excavated on the abdomen. 
Abdomen alternately black and luteous along each side; under surface 
with a black subapical spot. Legs stout; femora black-speckled ; tibize 
black at the base and towards the tips; fore tibie dilated; tarsi black 
towards the tips. Fore wings with some irregular blackish dots; corium 
cinereous, with black veins. Length of the body 7 lines. 
The hind angles of the thorax are more globose than those of D. ocu- 
lata, and the fore tibie are less dilated. 
a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
16. DALPADA BULBIFERA. 
Testacea, subfusiformis, conferle punctata, fusco conspersa et subnebulosa, 
subtus lutea nigro bivittata ; caput lanceolatum, nigro quadrivittatum, 
viltis intermediis antice connexis, lobo medio lobos laterales paullo 
superante ; rostrum apice nigrum, coxas posticas superans ; antenne 
picee, graciles, articulis 20 30que apice Soque basi testaceis ; thorax 
maculis quatuor anticis nigris, angulis posticis nigris globosis 
nitentibus ; pectus plagis duabus nigris testaceo triguttatis ; venter 
sulcatus, viltis duabus nigris testaceo maculatis, plaga apicali picea ; 
pedes longt, setulost, femoribus nigro conspersis, tibiis apice piceis ; 
ale anticé membrana cinerea fusco strigata. 
Testaceous, nearly fusiform, thickly and somewhat roughly punctured ; 
punctures brown; under side luteous, with a black stripe on each side, 
Head lanceolate, as long as the thorax, with three irregular black stripes 
of which the middle one is forked between the eyes ; middle lobe extending 
a little beyond the lateral lubes. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum with a 
black tip, extending rather beyond the hind coxa. Antenne piceous 
slender, much more than half the length of the body; first joint not ex- 
tending to the front; second and third with testaceous tips; second a little 
