Famity—TINGID A. 191 
Famity—TINGIDA. 
Genus Novum—EULOBA. 
Corpus depressum: prothorace et segmentis abdominis lobis magnis membranaceis instructis; caput por- 
rectum, angulis anticis ante oculos acutis, naso porrecto obtuso setis rigidis terminato; promuscis brevissima 
3-articulata, in canali in medio faciei infer capitis inserta (fig. 4a); oculi prominentes; ocelli o.; antenne 
elongate, 4-articulatz, articulo primo longo, crassiori, longe setoso, secundo brevi, tertio duplo longiori gracillimo, 
quarto secundo paullo longiori apice parum clavato ; prothorax lateribus dilatatis, lobis ad angulos anticos emar- 
ginatis; scutellum longitudine prothoracis triangulare; hemelytra abdomen haud tegentia, cellulis duabus 
elongatis basalibus; membrana apicale multi-areolata; abdomen (cum lobis membranaceis segmentorum) fere 
circulare ; lobis tenuissimis, margine et linea media incrassatis, lobis apicalibus ovalibus (fig. 4, subtus visis) ; 
pedes longi graciles, femoribus spinulosis; tarsis biarticulatis; prosternum simplex 2-tuberculatum ; mesoster- 
num planum conico-truncatum ; metasternum magnum bipartitum (fig. 4a). 
Spectres 1—EULOBA PALLIDA. 
Puate XXXVI, Fie. 4. 
Pallide fulvo-albida, brunneo-parum variegata: abdomine supra in medio tuberculis inflatis instructo ; pro- 
thorace antice et postice transverse impresso, linea transversa media parum elevata notato. 
Long. corp. lin. 44. 
Habitat ; Amazonia, Ega (Bates). In Mus. Britann. 
Genus—HOLOPTILUS. St. Fargeau. 
The following species are supplemental to those contained in my Monograph of the Group published in the 
Transactions of the Entomological Society, vol. ii. p. 248 (1838), and vol. iv. pl. VII. 
Species 1—HOPLOPTILUS NEBULOSUS. 
PuateE XXXVI, Fie. 5. 
(Stal, Hemiptera Africana, vol. iii. p. 46.) 
Mas. ‘ Testaceo-griseus, griseo vel fuscescente-griseo setosus ; rostro, femoribus basin versus abdomineque 
(disco ventris excepto), fusco-testaceis; hemelytris sordide albido-hyalinis, membrana fusco conspersa, nebulis 
duabus, una magna anteriore, altera minore apicali, fuscis notata, maculis nonnullis parvis marginis exterioris 
nigro-fuscis ;’ metasterno magno (pedibus posticis inter se longe distantibus) postice emarginato et in tuberculum 
rotundatum longe setosum elevato, lateribus squamulis obtectis; basi in medio bifasciculato (fig. 5 a, metasterno 
et basi abdominis e latere visis). 
Long. corp. lin. 23; expans. alar. antic. lin, 8}. 
Habitat; Caffraria. In Mus. Reg. Holm. et Hopeiano Oxoniw (mecum communic. D. Stil). 
H. Vulpes maxime affinis quoad longitudinem antennarum pedumque ; membrana anterius macula transversa 
interrupta nigro-fusca destituta, sed hujus loco nebula magna dilute fuscescente ornata differt. 
