258 TINGIDINA. 



as far as the front of the head ; 2nd the length of the 1 st, obconic ; 

 3rd stout, much longer than the 1st and 2nd together ; 4th subfusiform. 

 Eyes rather large, prominent. Rostrum reaching to the end of the 

 metasternum, thin, 2nd joint longest ; rostral channel narrow, deep, 

 the sides raised. 



Thorax. Pronotum nearly equally 5-sided ; sides divergent from 

 the anterior to the hinder angles, then convergent to the apex ; scu- 

 tellar process very short ; hood wanting ; anterior margin broadly 

 tumid, sub-reticulate ; side margins projecting, reflexed, with 1 or 

 more rows of meshes ; scutellar process short ; disk with 3 keels, the 

 middle one extending the whole length, the side ones abbreviated in 

 front. Elytra longer than the abdomen, convex ; discoidal cells long, 

 narrow, sub-elliptic, pointed at each end; Clavus partly visible. 

 Sternum ; the segments with parallel margins ; the rostral channel 

 but little widened on the metasternum, its sides slightly raised. 



Species 1. CAMPYLOSTIRA VERNA. 



TINGIS VEENA, Fall. Hem. Suec. 147, 9 (1829). 

 MONANTHIA VERNA, H. Schf. Wanz. iv, 64, t. 127, fig. 398 (1839). 

 CAMPYLOSTEIRA Fieb. Ent. Mon. 45, 4, t. 3, fig. 38 (1844), 

 CAMPYLOSTIRA Fieb. Europ. Hem. 132, 5 (1861). 



Light-brown, elliptic. 



Head black ; antenniferous processes brown. Antenna, 1st 3 

 joints yellow-brown; 4th black, finely haired, the lower half yellow- 

 brown. Eyes black. 



Thorax. Pronotum black, all the margins brown ; side margins 

 sinuate, in front broadest, with 2 rows, at and beyond the middle with 

 1 row, of small, rounded meshes ; hinder angles rounded ; scutellar 

 process pointed, the sides rounded and finely reticulate ; disk finely 

 punctured, broadly convex in the middle, deflected before and behind ; 

 in front, behind the anterior margin, depressed; keels shallow, 

 gradually a little deeper, rounded posteriorly. Elytra long oval ; 

 anterior margin much reflexed, narrow, a little widened at the base 

 and beyond the middle, with 1 row of small meshes ; inner margins 

 straight, not touching each other at the base, but gradually approxi- 

 mate and overlapping each other, leaving at the base a long, trian- 

 gular part of the abdomen visible ; disk highest at the outer cell- 

 nerve, the cell |rds the length of the elytron, its sides for the greater 



