190 HEMIPTERA. 



1. EURUS rotundatus, n. s. PL VII. fig. 2. 



E. fusco-testaceus, fusco-punctatus ; thoracis angulis lateralibus, 

 antennarumque articulis 2 apicalibus apice, nigris. $ 9 . 

 Long. S lin. 5, ? lin. 7. 



Brownish testaceous, thickly covered with fine brown punc- 

 tures. Lateral angles of the thorax black. Membrane of the 

 elytra colourless, with the nervures black. Margins of the ab- 

 domen above with a black or brown spot at the base and apex 

 of each segment. Margins of the abdomen beneath with an ob- 

 lique black or brown band at the junction of each of the seg- 

 ments ; a brown longitudinal band on each side within the stig- 

 mata ; disc of the abdomen more or less spotted with brown. 

 Legs pale brown, with the apical joint of the tarsi black. Ros- 

 trum testaceous, with the apex black. Antennae orange, with 

 the apices of the fourth and fifth joints black. 



a. South Africa. Presented by Dr. Andrew Smith. 



b. Port Natal. From Dr. Krauss' Collection. 



c. Cape of Good Hope. From M. Drege's Collection. 



d. . From Mr. Children's Collection. 



Genus 33. APODIPHUS. 



Halys, p., Burnt. Handb. ii. (1835) ; H. Schaff. Wanz. vii. (1844) ; 



Kolen. Mel. Ent. iv. (1846). 

 Apodiphus, p., Spin. Hem. 296 (1837). 

 Apodiphya, Am. $ Serv. Hem. 108 (1843). 



1. APODIPHUS hellenicus. 



Halys hellenica, Lefebv. Mag. Guer. pi. 24 (1831); H. Schaff. 



Wanz. v. 67. t. 166. fig. 512 (1839) & vii. 59 (1844); Kolen. 



Mel. Ent. iv. 43. 168 (1846). 

 Halys exsculpta, Burm. Handb. ii. 362. 1 (1835). 

 Apodiphus hellenicus, Spin. Hem. 296 (1837). 

 Apodiphya hellenica, Am. $ Serv. Hem. 108. 1 (1843). 



a. Athens. Presented by Charles Lamb, Esq. 



b. Persia. Presented by James Wilson, Esq. 



Genus 34. MUSTHA. 



Lygseus, p., Fab. Ent. Syst. iv. (1794) Syst. Eh. (1803). 



Apodiphus, p., Spin. Hem. (1837). 



Mustha, Am. fy Serv. Hem. 106 (1843). 



Halys, p., H. Schaff. Wanz. vii. (1844); Kolen. Mel. Ent. iv. 



(1846). 



