HEMIPTERA. 349 



3. ASPONGOPUS obscurus. 



Cimex obscurus, Fab. E. S. iv. 107. 106 (1794). 



Edessa obscura, Fab. S. R. 151. 24 (1803); Wolff, Ic. dm. 1/7- 



t. 17. fig. 171 (1811). 

 Aspongopus obscurus, Burm. Handb. ii. 352. 4 (1835) ; H. Sch. 



Wanz. vii. 80 (1844). 



a. India. Presented by General Thomas Hardwicke. 



b. N. Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's Collection. 



c. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's Collection. 



d. Pondicherry. Presented by M. Reiche. 



e. Java. 



/. Java. From the East India Company's Collection. 

 g. India. From Archdeacon Clerk's Collection. 

 h. New Holland. From Mr. Children's Collection. 



4. ASPONGOPUS unicolor, n. s* 



A. praecedenti affinis, totus fuscus, antennis nigris exceptis. ? . 

 Long. lin. 8. 



This species closely resembles the preceding. Body beneath 

 paler than the upper surface. Legs brown ; posterior tibiae di- 

 lated before the middle and with a long oval pit on the dilated 

 portion. Antennae black, with the basal joint brown ; last joint 

 wanting. 



a. . Presented by M. Audinet Serville. 



5. ASPONGOPUS nigriventris. 



Aspongopus nigriventris, Hope, Cat. 26 (1837). 



a. . Presented by General Thomas Hardwicke. 



b. India. From Mr. Children's Collection. 



6. ASPONGOPUS chinensis, n. s. 



A. praecedenti valde affinis et vix differt nisi antennarum articulo 

 secundo tertio multo longiori. c? 9 . 

 Long. $ lin. 8J, ? lin. 9. 



a. China (Shanghai). From Mr. Fortune's Collection. 



7. ASPONGOPUS nepalensis. 



Aspongopus nepalensis, Hope, Cat. 26 (1837). 



a. Silhet. From the Rev. J. Stainforth's Collection. 

 b. . 



