192 HEMIPTERA. 



1. CGENOMORPHA insubida. 



Halys insubida, Germ. Silb. Rev. Ent.v. 164. 91 (1837) ; H. Sch. 

 Warn. vii. 59. t. 234, fig. 72? (1844). 



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



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



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



2. CCENOMORPHA nervosa, n. s. 



C. praecedenti valde affinis, differt antennis nigris, articulo ultimo 

 basi, penultimo medio fulvis; elytrorum membrana nigro- 

 venosa. $ ? . 

 Long. $ lin. 8J-9, 9 lin. 9^-10. 



Closely resembles the preceding in colour, form and size, but 

 has the angles of the thorax less prominent, and the rostrum 

 longer, reaching the middle of the fourth ventral segment. 

 Membrane of the elytra brownish, transparent, with strong 

 blackish brown riervures. Tibiae black, with an orange band in 

 the middle ; tarsi orange, with the apical joint black. Antennae 

 rather stouter than in C. insubida ; black, with the basal half of 

 the apical joint, and a broad ring towards the base of the penul- 

 timate, orange. 



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



b. S. Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 



c. S. Africa. From Mr. Pearson's Collection. 



3. CCENOMORPHA nebulosa. PL VII. fig. 3. 



Halys nebulosa, Burm. Handb. ii. 363. 3 (1835); H. Sch. Wanz. 

 vii. 59. t. 233. fig. 725 (1844). 



a. Cape of Good Hope. From M. Dre%e's Collection. 



Fam. 12. PENTATOMID^E. 



Antennae of four or five joints. Rostrum long and slender, 

 generally reaching the base of the abdomen, four-jointed ; basal 

 joint enclosed in a canal. Head not foliaceous. Body not fo- 

 liaceous. Abdomen generally without a central furrow. Tarsi 

 of two or three joints. 



Cimex et Acanthosoma, Burm. Handb. ii. (1835). 

 Pentatomides et Rhaphigastrides, Am. 8f Serv. Hem. (1843). 

 Pleniventres, p., et Armiventres, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2 me 



ser. iii. (1845). 

 Lachanocorisia^, Thamnocorisia3, p., et Dendrocorisiae, Kolen. 



Mel. Ent. iv. (1846). 



