128 COREINA. 



rows ; the nerves with alternate black and white granules ; the 

 anterior margin on the basal half whitish; Membrane light, dull 

 brown ; nerves dark brown, faintly interrupted with whitish. Sternum 

 pale ochreous, with fine light brown granulations; the rostral channel 

 with a central row of brown dots. Legs dull yellow ; thighs; the 

 base clear ; the remainder in the 1st and 2nd pair very finely and 

 distinctly black granulose-punctate ; in the third pair the granula- 

 tions are stronger, and towards the apex agglomerated into a large 

 spot, and a few strong hairs are intermixed. On the underside of 

 the 2nd pair is a very small black tooth ; and on the underside of the 

 3rd pair, towards the end, are 2 large curved spines, white, margined 

 with black, the last being the longer ; before the 1st a very small 

 white spine ; at the side of the 2nd a small black spine ; and beyond 

 the 2nd 2 smaller black spines. Tibice with fine distant hairs and 

 finely black-punctured ; the apex of the 1st and 2nd pair brown ; of 

 the 3rd pair, by reason of the stronger and closer punctures, black ; 

 tarsi; 1st joint ochreous above, piceous beneath; 2nd and 3rd 

 pitchy-black. 



Abdomen beneath pale ochreous ; finely, concolorously punctured, 

 with a few scattered black punctures. Connexivum ochreous, with 

 confluent brown punctures, darker next the margin, where they 

 form a line ; the margin itself, and a broad transverse dash on each 

 segment near its anterior margin, clear ochreous. 



Length, 5 lines. 



Eare. A single example, $ , found by Dr. Power, at the roots of 

 grass on the sand-hills at Deal, August 24th, 1863. 



FAMILY 2. CORIZID^E. 



Genus 1 . THERAPH A, Am. et Serv. 



Elliptic. 



Head. Crown broad, subquadrate, swollen round the eyes, more 

 especially behind, posteriorly constricted ; in front produced at each 

 side into a stout, obtuse, much deflected process, within which is 

 concealed the tubercle of the antennce ; disk with a long central, 

 and 2 shorter lateral depressions ; Face short, broad, triangular ; 

 the central lobe broad, raised, the apex obtuse. Antennce short, 

 finely haired, slender ; 1st joint stoutest, the base slender, not pe- 



