HEMIPTERA HETEROPTERA. 349 



It lias most icsemlilaiice to <S. festivu, but is very much smaller, 

 ami ilie markings both ou the upper iide and on the under side of the body 

 are dilFerent. 

 fl, b. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



GennsSl, TROPICORIS, C. H.268. 



1. TrOPICORIS RUFIl'ES, C. II. 2(38. 



a — p. England. From Mr. Stephens' coUeetion. 

 q — s. England. 



t. France. Presented by J. G. Children, Esq. 

 w, u. France. 



?r — cc. ? Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



dd. West Africa. Presented by A. Dolce, Esq. 



Genus 32. TROPICORYPHA. 



Tropicorypba, Mayr, Verh. Zool. Bol. Ges. Wien. xiv. 910; Novara Hem. 

 69. 



1. TROPICORYPnA DEPLANA. 



Cimex deplanus, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. v. 74, f. 518— Pentatoma deplana, 

 H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. vii. 95 — Strachia deplana, Dohrn, Cat. Hem. 17 

 — Tropicorypba deplana, Mayr, Novara Hem, 61. 



Cape. 



Genus 33. ^GIUS, C. H. 268. 

 1. ^GtUS iEREUS, C. H. 269. 

 Rio Janeiro. 

 a. ? 



Genus 34. CATAULAX, C. II. 269. 



South America. 



1. Cataulax macraspis, C. H. 269. 

 Brazil. 



2. Cataulax marmoratus. 

 marmoratus, Erichs. Schomb. Rcise Guiana, 609. 

 British Guiaua. 



3. Cataulax apicalis. 

 apicalis, Erichs. Schomb. Rcise Guiana, 609. 

 British Guiaua. 



