UEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 71 



North America. 



5. PuDOPS DUBIUS, C. //. 52. 



a, b. East Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 

 c. Uuiled Stales. Preseuied by F. Walker, Esq. 



Africa. 



6. PODOPS FIDULATUS, C. H. 53. 



pallipes, C. //. 53— spinicollis, Slal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1853,211 — 

 tibialis, Sign. A, S. E. F. 3me Ser, viii. 919 — fibulata, Stal, Hem. 

 Afr. i. 90. 



Caffraria. Madagascar. 



a, Senegal. Presented by tlie Entomological Club. 



b, c. Sierra Leone. Presented by tbe Rev. D. F. Morgan. 



c, d. Birmah. From Mr. Waring's collection. 



7. PoDOPS NATALENSIS. 



natalensis, Stal, Ofv. K. Vet. Ak. Fork. 1853, 211 — Thoria natalensis, 

 Slal, Hem. Afr. i. 91. 



Caffraria. 



8. PoDOPS TERRICOLOR. 



Piceus, obscurtis ; capitis lalera bidenlata ; thorax lateribus unidentatin, 

 suico transverso, spatio antico subruguluso ; sculellum abdominis 

 apicem fere altinyens. 



Piceous, flat, dull, sbort-elliptical. Head with a tooth on each side in 

 front of the eye and with a spine on each side behind the eye; lateral lobes 

 extending beyond the middle one. Antenna; slender, first and second joints 

 short; third much longer than the fourth and rather longer than the fifth. 

 Thorax with a tooth on each side and with a transverse anterior furrow in 

 front of which it is slightly rugulose. Scutellum extending almost to the tip 

 of the abdomen. Length of the body 3^ lines. 



Broader and shorter than P. luridus aud than P obscurus. 



a. Natal. From M. Gueinzius* collection. 



9. PODOPS CONSPERSUS. 



Piceus; caput inerme ; anteunw, ventris lalera, pcdesque fnlva ; thorax 

 pnslice et scutellum pallide lulea, piceo confertissimc sabulosa luleo 

 guttata. 

 Piceous, flat, elliptical, black beneath. Head unarmed ; lateral lobes 

 extending much beyond the middle one. Eyes not very prominent. Ros- 

 trum, antenuLE, sides of the abdomen beneath and legs tawny. Second 

 joint of the antennae very short ; third joint much longer than the fourth 

 and rather longer than the fifth. Hind part of the thorax, S(,'utellum, and 

 corium of the fore wings pale luleous, very thickly covered with piceous 

 punctures, among which are several minute irregular pale luteous dots. 

 Hind wings and membrane of the fore wings cinereous. Length of the 

 body 5 lines. 



