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Legs pale lulcoiis, black-spccklcd. Fore winps liaidl}' clouileil wllli black ; 

 membrane pale cinereous. Lenglb of the body 3 lines. 



Like E. humeralis in structure. 



a. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



27. Eysarcoris conterminus. 



Pallide luteus, crassiis, viridi punclalus ; caput viride ; antenna lutecty 

 apice obscuriores, corporis dimidio longiores ; thorax antice declivis, 

 strit/is duabus anticis viridibus transvenii glabris, angulis posticis 

 oblusissimis ; scutellum maximum, callis duabus basalibus transversis 

 luleis ; venter viridis, viltis duabus niarc/inalibus apiceque luteis, 

 guttis marginalibus nigris ; pedes lutei, nigra conspersi. 



Pale luteous, thick, oval, rouglily punctured ; punctures green. Head 

 mostly green ; lobes of equal length. Rostrum luteous, extending to the 

 hind coxffi ; tip black. Antennaj luteous, slender, pubescent, darker towards 

 the tips, a little more than half the length of the body; joints successively 

 increasing in length ; first not extending to the front of the head. Thorax 

 with a transverse green mostly smooth streak on each side near the fore 

 border and with a slight transverse ridge between the hind angles, which 

 are slightly prominent and very obtuse. Scutellum extending to very near 

 the tip of the abdomen; a transverse luteous callus on each side of the fore 

 border. Abdomen beneath green, with a luteous lip and two marginal 

 luteous stripes and with black marginal dots. Legs luteous, black-speckled. 

 Length of the body 3 lines. 



This species closely resembles E decisus, but the hind angles of the 

 thorax are less prominent, tiie scutellum extends nearer to the tip of the 

 abdomen, and the calli at its base are smaller and paler. 



a. Flores. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



23. Eysarcoris medius. 



Luteus, crassus, viridi punctatus ; caput Inngiusculum, lateribus sub~ 

 rcftexis ; anlenncp. corporis dimidio non longiores ; thnrax slrigis 

 duabus anticis transversis viridibus glabris, angulis posticis obtnsis, 

 lateribus subrejlexis ; scutellum mat/iiuin, apice Jlavum glabrum ; 

 venter viridis, viltis duabus marginalibus luteis, guttis marginalibus 

 nigris ; pedes lutei, nigra conspersi. 



Luteous, thick, oval, roujihly punctured; punctures green. Head 

 elongated, with slightly reflexed borders; lobes of equal length. Hostrum 

 tawny, extending a little beyond the hind cnxa?; tip black. Antenna? 

 luteous, slender, pubescent, not more than h:\\( the length of the body; 

 joints successively increasing in length ; first not extending to the front of 

 the head. Thorax with a transverse smooth green streak on each side near 

 the lore border; hind angles obtuse, slightly ])romiuent; sides smooth, 

 slightly reflexed. Scutellum extending to nearly three-fourths of the 

 length of the abdomen ; apical border pale yellow and smooth, except in 

 the middle. Abdomen beneath green, with two luteous marginal stripes 

 and with black marginal dots. Legs luteous, black-speckled. Fore wings 

 vvith a cinereous membrane. Length of the body 3^ lines. 



a. Ternate. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



