HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 229 
which is forked towards the base. Pectus with some black marks on each 
side. Abdomen with testaceous lateral marks; under side with a black 
triangular spot on the bind border of the fifth segment. Legs blackish, 
rather long and stout; cox avd femora testaceous, the latter speckled with 
black; tibiae furrowed, with a broad testaceous band. Fore wings with 
several testacevus points; membrane brown. Length of the body 103 
lines. 
a. Japan. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
25. DaALPADA CINCTIPES. 
Viridi-nigra, longi-elliptica, aspere punctata, sparse testaceo conspersa, 
subtus lutea ; caput breviusculum, viltis duabus indeterminatis, lobis 
wquilongis ; rostrum nigrum, basi testaceum, coxas posticas paullo 
superans ; anlenne nigra, graviles, setulose, articuli 4 dimidio basali 
testaceo; thorax lateribus subcrenulatis, margine antico vittaque in- 
‘delerminata testaceis, angulis posticis rotundatis bene determinatis ; 
sculellum maculis duabus testaceis glabris ; pectus viridt biviltatum, 
plaga nigra inter coxas anteriores ; venter vittis duabus diffusis nigrt- 
cantibus, macula apicali picea ; pedes nigri, femoribus tarsisque bast 
luteis, tibiis luteo fasciatis ; ale antice membrana, cinerea nigricante 
strigala. . 
Greenish black, elongate-elliptical, thickly and roughly punctured, 
thinly and irregularly speckled with testaceous, luteous beneath. Head 
much shorter than the thorax, slightly angular on each side in front, with 
several small smooth testaceous marks, which form two very irregular stripes ; 
lobes of equal length ; under side green. Eyes very prominent. Rostrum 
black, testaceous towards the base, extending a little beyond the hind coxe. 
Antenne black, slender, setulose, a little more than half the length of the 
body ; joints successively increasing in length; first extending nearly to the 
front; fourth testaceous for balf its length from the base. ‘Thorax with a 
slight transverse impression and with a very irregular testaceous stripe ; 
sides and fore border succinctly testaceous, the former crenulated in front ; 
hind angles rounded, prominent, slightly ascending, Scutellum attenuated, 
extending a little beyond the bend of the curium, with a smooth testaceous 
spot on each side at the base. Pectus with a broad green stripe on each 
side, and with a black patch between the fore cox aud the middle coxe. 
Abdomen beneath with two diffuse blackish stripes containing luteous mar- 
ginal dots ; a large piceous apical spot. Legs black, stout; femora towards 
the base and cox luteous; this hue most prevalent in the hind femora ; 
tibiz with a luteous band which is broadest in the hind tibiw; tarsi 
luteous at the base. Membrane of the fore wings cinereous, with broad 
blackish streaks. Length of the body 8 lines. 
It much resembles D. oculata, but the angles of the thorax are much 
less rounded and the scutellum is narrower towards the tip. The fifth joint 
of the antennz is lost in the specimen described. 
a. North China. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 
Genus 28. AG-EUS, C. H. 185. 
1. AGxwus TEssELLAtUS, C. H. 186. 
a. Hindostan. From Archdeacon Clerk’s collection. 
2. Acmus piscotor, C. H. 186, 
a—c. Africa? From Myr, Children’s collection. 
