934 CATALOGUE OF 



1. Afrania Wahlbergi. 



Strachia Wahlbergi, Slal, Ofv. Vet. Ah. Fork. 1853, 220— Agonoscelis 

 biachyptera ? Schaurn, Peter's Reise Mozamb. Ins. 37, pi. 2, f. 2 — 

 Afrania Wahlbergi, Stal, Hem. Afr. i. 180. 



Natal. 



Genus 39. OGMOCORIS. 



Ogmocoris, Mat/r, Verh. Zool, Hot. Ges. JVien. xiv.908; Novara Hem. 3i. 



I. Ogmocoris htpomelas. 



Atelocerus hypomelas, Burm. Handb. Ent. ii, 362 — Ogmocoris hypomelas, 

 Mayr, Novara Hem. 36. 



Brazil. 



Genus 40. ABLAPTUS. 



Ablaptus, Stal, A. S. E. F. Ame Ser. iv. 49, 



1, Ablaptus Amazon us. 

 amazonus, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Str. iv. 49. 

 Amazon Region. 



Genus 41. AGACLITUS. 

 Agaclitus, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. iv. 50. 



1. Agaclitus uromedarius. 



tlromedarius, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. iv. 50. 



Amazon Region. 



2. Agaclitus Fallenii. 



Fallenii, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Ser. iv. 61. 



a. St. Paulo. From Mr. Bales' collection. 



3. Agaclitus setipes. 



Niger, rvfo conspersus, asperrime punctatus, subtus luteus ; caput brevlus- 

 cuium, lobis lateralibus lobum medium longe svperatiiibus ; rostrum 

 apice piceum, coxas posticas superans ; antenna, robusla, setoste, arti- 

 culis 'So 4ogue basi rvfis ; thorax rufescenle unilineatvs, lateribus 

 subundulatis, spinis poslicis longiuscuiis ; scutellum basi gibbosum, 

 apicem versus subgibbosum, apice retusuin ; pectoris latera iiigro no- 

 tata ; venter sulcatus, lateribus subserratis ; pedes valde setosi, nigro 

 conspersi ; membrana venis reticulutis. 



Black, oval, speckled with red, very roughly punctured, luteous and 

 shining beueatb. Head conical, much shorter than the thorax ; under side 

 with lour black stripes; lateral lobes conniving much beyond the middle 

 lobe. Eyes prominent. Rostrum piceous towards the tip, extending rather 

 beyond the hind coxae. Antennae stout, setose, much more than half the 

 length of the body ; first joint extending much beyond the head; second 

 hardly more than half the length of the first; third and fourth red at the 

 base ; third more than thrice the length of the second ; fourth much shorter 

 than the third. Thorax with a slight reddish longitudinal line ; sides con- 

 vex in front, concave towards the bind angles, which form two rather long 



