HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA, QO 
\ Dingy lurid, elliptical, minutely punetured; punctures black, which 
hfe here and there forms patches; under side dull tawny. Head a little 
shorter than the thorax; middle lobe nut extending beyond the lateral 
lobes. Eyes very promivent. Rusirum very slender, extending a little 
beyond the hind border of the first abdominal segment. Anteune very 
slender, much shorter than the body ; first Joint not extending to the front 
of the head, full half the length of the second, which is a litle shorter than 
the third; fourth and fifth black, a little longer than the third; fifth shorter 
than the fourth. Thorax with the usual transverse impression, between 
which and the hind border there is a broad lurid stripe; hind angles slightly 
acute, not prominent. Scutellum not extending beyond the hind angle of 
the corium. Legs rather long and slender; tarsi and tips of the femora and 
of the tibie blackish. Fore wings with two blackish patches; membrane 
cinereous, with a brown streak and au incomplete brown border. Length of 
the body 7 lines. 
Tt agrees in structure with D. fecta, but is much darker beneath, and 
the sides of the thorax are serrated in front. 
a. Cahar. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
19. DaLPADA INDETERMINATA. 
Pallide fulva, elliptica, aspere punctata, viridi aut nigricante conspersa, 
sublus lutea; caput viridi quinque striyatum, thorace paullo brevius, 
lobis aqualibus ; rostrum apice nigrum, coxas posticas paullo superans ; 
antenne graciles, setulose ; thorax vittis quatuor viridibus indeter- 
minatis, angulis posticis subrotundatis; scutellum strigis seplem 
viridibus ; pectus et venter viridi bivitlata; abdomen maculis later- 
alibus nigvis ; pedes sat robusti, femoribus niyro conspersis, tibiis 
tarsisque apice piceis; ale antice viridi plagiate, membrana cinerea 
fusco strigata. 
Pale tawny, elliptical, roughly punctured ; punctures green or blackish ; 
under side luteous. Head a little shorter than the thorax, with five green 
streaks, one on the middle lobe, and two along each side; lobes of equal 
length. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum black at the tip, extending a little 
bevond the hind coxe. Antenne slender, setulose; first joint not extending 
to the front of the head; second very much shorter than the third. Thorax 
with the usual transverse impression and with four irregular green stripes ; 
hind angles slightly rounded, rather prominent. Scntellum attenuated and 
paler towards the tip, which extends to the bend of the corium; four green 
streaks at the base, one in the disk near the base, and two along each side. 
Pectus and under side of abdomen with two irregular green stripes, the 
former with some green marks in the disk. Abdomen with black spots 
along each side. Legs rather stout; femora black-speckled; tibia and 
tarsi piceous towards the tips. Fore wings with some brown punctures 
and with some patches of green punctures; membrane cinereous, with 
brown streaks. Length of the body 7 lines. 
Distinguished from D. oculata by the fore tibia, which are hardly 
dilated, and from D. affinis by the broader and shorter body. 
a. Burru. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
20. DaLPpaDA CONSOBRINA. 
Testacea, longi-elliptica, aspere punctata, nigro conspersa ; caput nigro 
érivittatum, lobo medio lobos laterales superante; rostrum apice nigrum, 
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