HEMJPTEIIA HETEROPTERA. 



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red sides. Legs red, short, rather stout; femora black. Fore wings 

 pellucid, membranous, coriaceous at the base, extending nearly to the tip 

 of the abdomen. Length of the body 2^ lines. 



a — e. Rio Janeiro. Presented by A. Fry, Esq. 

 /. Brazil. Preseuted by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 

 g — k. Petropolis. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 



South Asia. 



A. Head with a groove beneath. 



a. Head with rounded lobes in front. - 



b. Head with no rounded lobes in front. 



B. Head with no groove beneath. 



verrucicollis. 



lateralis. 



rubrescens. 



4. Crimia tuberculata. 

 tuberculata, Serv. Hist. Hem. 305. 



a. Java. From the East India Company's collection. 



b. Singapore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



c. Java. Presented by J. C. Bovvring, Esq. 



5. Crimia nigra. 

 nigra, Sgnl. MSS. Dohm, Sletl. Ent. Zeit. xx. 406. 

 Ceylon. 



6. Crimia verrucicollis. 

 Fcem. Ferruginea, fusiformis ; caput cornu frontali porrecto longi- 

 quudrato antice bilobato, spinis quatnor lateralibus ; antenna breves, 

 articulis lo 'Soque subaqualibas, 2o Aoque brevioribus, 4o fusiformi ; 

 prolhoracis lobi qaadrituberculati, luleribus unispinosis ; scutellum 

 unicarinatum ; abdominis lalera flavo-maculula ; pedes breviusculi, 

 femoribus subincrassalis ; alee antiece abdominis apicem non atlin- 

 gentes, membrana cinerea reticulata. 



Female. Ferruginous, nearly flat, punctured, fusiform. Head iu 

 front with an elongate-quadrate horn, which is a little shorter than the first 

 joint of the antennae, and whose fore border forms two rounded lobes; a 

 stout spine on the outer side of each antennifeious tubercle, and a smaller 

 spine behind each eye. Antennae less than one-fourth of the length of the 

 body; first joint stouter than the others, yellow towards the base; second 

 shorter than the first and than the third ; fourth fusiform, almost as long 

 as the second. Prothorax narrower in front, with two well-defined lobes; 

 each lobe with a stout spine on each side and with four tubercles. 

 Scutellum with a keel. Pectus smooth, shining. Abdomen with yellow 

 spots along each side. Legs slightly short; femora slightly thickened. 

 Fore wings extending to three-fourths of the length of the abdomen ; 

 membrane cinereous, with reticulated veius. Length of the body 3 lines. 

 a. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. 



