( 593 ) 



6. Carpocoris pudicus Poda. 



2 (?(?, 3 ? ?, Hammain Rliira. The Algerian siiecimens of this very wide- 

 spread species belong to a Southern varietj- characterized by the more or less 

 acutely prominent lateral angles of the pronotum. 



7. Chroantha ornatnla H.-Sch. 



1 i , Touggourt to El-Oued. Distributed in the Mediterranean region, as well 

 as in Arabia, Persia and Transcaspia. 



8. Brachynema virens Klug. 



1 c?, 1 ? , half-way between Ouargla aud El-Golea ; 1 ? , Southern Oued Mya ; 

 1 (?, north of El-Golea. This species was originally described from Egypt, but is 

 recorded also from Algeria, Tunisia, South France, South Russia, the Caucasus, 

 Tnrkestan and Syria. 



0. Nezara Heegeri* Fieb. 



1 ?, Biskra. A widespread insect, which occurs in the whole of the Mediter- 

 ranean region, and is known also from the Canary Islands, Arabia, Somaliland, 

 and Madagascar. 



COBEIDAE. 



10. Micrelytra fossularum Rossi. 



1 ? , Hammam Rhira. A South European species, but known also from 

 Algeria, Tunisia, and Marocco. 



LT6AEIDAE. 



11. Spilostethus saxatilis Scop. var. lusitanicus H.-Sch. 



1 ?, north of El-Golea. This variety lives only iu Portugal, Spain, and 

 Algeria. 



12. Spilostethus longulus Dall. 



1 (?, Biskra. A North African species, but also recorded from Abyssinia, 

 Shea aud Arabia. 



13. Spilostethus pandurus Scop. 



1 ?, Hammam Rhira ; 1 c?, Biskra. A very widespread Mediterranean species, 

 which is distributed also in the Ethiopian, Oriental, and Australian regions. 

 Var. militaris Fabr. 3 (?<?, 4 ? ?, Biskra. 



14. Spilostethus equestris L., var. lactans Horv. 



1 ?, Hammam Rhira; 1 ?, Hammam Meskoutine. This variety appears to 

 be confined to Algeria. 



10. Spilostethus fulvipes Hall. 

 1 (J, Biskra. This species is recorded from Algeria, Egypt, Nubia, Arabia, 

 and Persia. 



• By special request of the author dciiication-nanies have been «pclt witli Liijiilals. — Ei). 



