MICROPHYSIDJE. 487 



Species 1. ZYGONOTUS PSELAPHIFORMIS. 



9 LORICULA PSELAPHIFORMIS, Cmt. Ent. Mag. i, 198, 1 (1833). 

 9 MICROPHYSA Westw. An. Soc. Ent. Er. iii, 64-2, t. 6, fig. 



3, (1834) ; Bohem. Vet. Akad. Eorh. 60, 

 16 (1853). 



$ PSELAPHOIDES, Burm. Handb. ii, 287 (1835) ; H. Schf. 



Wanz. ix, 186, t. 315, fig. 970 (1850) ; 

 <J & ?, .F/or, Rhyn. Liv. i, 661, 2 

 (1860). 



<J ANTHOCORIS STIGMA, Fieb. Weit. Beitr. i, 107, 8, t. 2, fig. 5 (1836), 

 EXILIS, Sahib. Geoc. Een. 78, 8 (]848). 

 TRUNCATULTJS, #. &?4/: Wanz. ix, 219 & 228, t. 316, 



fig. 974 (1850). 



<J ZYGONOTUS STIGMA, Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. iv, t. 6, fig. D (1860) ; <J & 

 $ Europ. Hem. 134, 2 (1861). 



$ Black. Antennce with very short black hairs. Eyes oval, 

 large, prominent in front, convergent behind. Ocelli prominent, 

 distant, red. Rostrum black-brown. 



Thorax. Pronotum delicately transversely crenate, with fine, 

 short hairs ; sides widely divergent, straight ; hinder angles obtuse ; 

 posterior margin deeply concave ; disk, in the centre, with a deep 

 transverse furrow, the portion before it convexly raised, the poste- 

 rior portion less convex. Scutellum smooth, base convexly raised, 

 middle depressed, apex convex. Elytra ; Clavus black-brown, next 

 the claval suture light brown ; Corium black-brown, next the 

 claval suture light brown ; Embolium ; the outer and inner nerves 

 black, the ends outwardly incrassated, reddish ; Cuneus red-brown, 

 base yellowish, apex obtuse ; Membrane fuscous-gray, semi-dia- 

 phanous, iridescent ; cell and inner margin fuscous, opaque ; be- 

 neath the cuneus narrowly whitish. Wings fuscous, iridescent. 

 Sternum glossy. Legs ; thighs black-brown, apex yellow-brown ; 

 tibice yellow- brown, apex blackish ; tarsi brown. 



Abdomen glossy ; apex with long hairs. 



Lergth, 11 line. 



5 Black. Head as far forward as the base of the eyes, red, the 

 rest black-brown. Antenna black-brown ; 2nd joint, except the base 

 and apex, yellowish. Eyes small, black-brown. Ocelli very small, 



